June 6 (Reuters) - Salesforce Inc (CRM.N) CEO Marc Benioff has shuffled the top management, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters on Tuesday, a move that follows after the software company reported its slowest quarterly revenue growth since 2010.
Miguel Milano has been appointed as the chief revenue officer, the source said, adding that Ariel Kelman will take over as Salesforce's chief marketing officer.
After a previous tenure of nearly a decade at Salesforce, Milano will make a return from his recent position at software company Celonis.
Kendall Collins, who will step into the role of chief of staff for Benioff, had worked as CMO at Okta and Cisco's AppDynamics.
Salesforce President and Chief Operating Officer Brian Millham would be assuming new duties such as marketing, employee success and business technology, the source said.
Persons:
Marc Benioff, Miguel Milano, Ariel Kelman, Milano, Celonis, Kelman, Kendall Collins, Brian Millham, Salesforce, Benioff, Kanjyik Ghosh, Akriti Sharma, Anirudh, Sherry Jacob, Phillips
Organizations:
Salesforce, Reuters, Amazon Web Services, Oracle, Inclusive, Microsoft Corp, Amazon.com Inc, Thomson
Locations:
Salesforce, Okta, Bengaluru