Salesforce Loses Its Head of Agentforce: What Happens Now?
Adam Evans, the EVP and GM of AI who played a key role in developing Salesforce’s Agentforce AI tool, has announced his departure from Salesforce after two and a half years. His exit follows the recent departure of three other senior executives, raising questions about the future leadership and direction of Agentforce. Madhav Thattai has been named the new EVP and GM of Agentforce, ensuring continuity with his prior role as COO. Salesforce continues to prioritize AI, with plans to integrate Agentforce and Slack under unified leadership to drive scaling and innovations. Salesforce professionals should watch how these leadership changes might affect AI product strategies and delivery moving forward.
- Adam Evans, key leader behind Agentforce AI, has left Salesforce after pivotal contributions.
- Madhav Thattai is the new EVP and GM of Agentforce, continuing product leadership.
- Salesforce is integrating Agentforce and Slack under a single leadership for scaling AI.
- Executive churn raises questions about company priorities, but AI remains a core focus.
- High demand and compensation for AI talent influence leadership moves and market dynamics.
Salesforce’s EVP and GM of AI, Adam Evans, has officially announced his departure from the company after two and a half years. For the last year and a half, he has played a pivotal role in the inception and development of Salesforce’s proprietary AI tool, Agentforce. This comes after three other Salesforce executives left within three months, sparking conversation over what the future of Agentforce and AI in Salesforce will look like. Who Is Adam Evans? Evans joined Salesforce in October 2023 as the company’s SVP of Product on the Salesforce AI Platform. Arguably considered the driving force behind the CRM giant’s push toward agentic AI , Adam led the creation and scaling of Agentforce and allowed Salesforce to promote the positioning of AI n ot just as automation , but as something that enterprise businesses could use and trust.