Salesforce Tower Dublin to Add 1,500 New
Jobs in Ireland
January 18, 2019
Salesforce Tower Dublin is
significantly expanding the company’s
regional headquarters in Ireland. As part of
the expansion, Salesforce plans to add 1,500
new local jobs over the next five years.
Salesforce.org, the philanthropic arm of
Salesforce, also announced a $1 million
grant to Educate Together, supporting the
opening and running of schools in Ireland.
Today’s announcements were made with the
Irish Prime Minister, An Taoiseach Leo
Varadkar TD at an event in the Convention
Centre Dublin where nearly 1,000 Salesforce
employees were present to hear details of
the new plans.
Salesforce Tower Dublin will be an urban
campus of four interconnected buildings
located on North Wall Quay within Dublin’s
vibrant Silicon Docks, overlooking the River
Liffey. Salesforce employees are due to
start moving into the 430,000 Sq ft campus
in mid-2021. Salesforce Tower Dublin is
being developed by Ronan Group Real Estate
and Colony Capital.
Plans for Salesforce Tower Dublin will
include an immersive video lobby experience;
riverside paths connecting the campus to the
cultural city hub; and an “Ohana Floor”, an
open hospitality space for Salesforce
employees, customers and partners, which
will also be available for not-for-profit
organisations and local community groups to
use on weeknights and weekends at no cost.
New Campus Supports Salesforce's Continued
Growth in Ireland
Salesforce has been named one of Ireland’s
Best Places to Work for three years and the
Best Workplace in Europe in 2018. Salesforce
Tower Dublin will be a regional hub for
employees across sales, customer service,
technical and business operations delivering
new innovations to its more than 150,000
customers around the world. Salesforce has
over 1,400 employees in Dublin and more than
34,000 employees worldwide. With plans to
add 1,500 new jobs over the next five years,
the company is actively recruiting for roles
across all functions including engineering,
customer support, sales and business
services. Ireland is home to many Salesforce
customers including Brown Thomas Arnotts,
Icon PLC, Property Button and Ulster Bank.
Comments on the News
“Today we are announcing the location of
Salesforce Tower Dublin and the creation of
1,500 new jobs over the next five years.
This is one of the largest jobs
announcements in Ireland in recent years,”
said An Taoiseach, Leo Varadkar TD,
welcoming the news. “Salesforce is an
important part of our technology sector,
helping Ireland become the tech capital of
Europe and one of the most globalised and
open economies in the world. Ireland is open
to investment, to capital, to trade, to
talent and to creativity. I particularly
welcome Salesforce’s €1 million grant to
Educate Together, and the hospitality space
being set aside for local community groups.
Well done to the entire team in Dublin on
your success.”
“Europe is Salesforce’s fastest growing
region, and Ireland has been a significant
part of our success. We are excited to be
announcing our continued commitment with
this investment in Dublin as we grow our
team in the coming years,” said Miguel
Milano, President, International,
Salesforce. “Salesforce Tower Dublin will be
an iconic campus and a beautiful space for
our employees, customers, partners and the
wider community in Dublin to enjoy.”
“We were one of the first digital companies
to locate in Dublin, and since opening here
we have seen the city flourish into one of
the world’s leading technology hubs,” said
Dr. David Dempsey, Country Leader for
Salesforce in Ireland. “We are proud to be
part of this story and look forward to
taking up residence in the very heart of
Dublin’s Silicon Docks.”
New Innovations in Sustainability
Salesforce Tower Dublin will be one of the
most sustainable office campuses in Ireland
and one of Salesforce’s most sustainable
building projects to date. The building will
be LEED v4 Core and Shell Platinum
Certified. Also, Salesforce is pursuing LEED
v4 Commercial Interiors Platinum
Certification and ILFI Net Zero Carbon
Certification. The all electric building
will be one of the first commercial occupied
nZEB (nearly Net Zero Energy Building) in
Dublin and will source 100% renewable energy
with some onsite solar and innovative
battery storage to meet the company’s
commitment to low carbon buildings. In
addition, its innovative green roof with
rainwater capture will sequester carbon and
filter water while providing accessible
green space in the heart of the city.
Supporting Ireland Education with $1 Million
Grant for Ireland’s Educate Together
Salesforce is also committed to giving back
to the community and today Salesforce.org,
the philanthropic arm of Salesforce,
announced a grant of $1 million to Educate
Together, an educational charity that
operates equality-based schools in Ireland
with 84 primary schools and 13 second-level
schools, providing education for over 28,000
pupils. The grant, which is Salesforce.org’s
largest European grant to date, will support
the opening of new equality-based schools in
Ireland, the development of a Quality
Framework for existing schools in the
network, support professional development
programmes for teachers, and the further
development of the organisation’s unique
Ethical Education curriculum.
Ebony Frelix, EVP & Chief Philanthropy
Officer of Salesforce.org said, “As the
patron body for almost 100 schools in
Ireland, we were impressed by Educate
Together’s commitment to equality and human
rights-based education. The democratic and
culturally inclusive ethos of Educate
Together as well as their focus on student
engagement, community involvement, and the
equality of access are all reasons we are
excited to be supporting Educate Together.”
Paul
Rowe, CEO of Educate Together thanked
Salesforce.org for their grant saying, “The
generosity of Salesforce.org will have a
wonderful impact on the work of Educate
Together. It will directly benefit our
students, the efforts of our teachers and
the many families that are seeking our model
of education. We are particularly excited
that the grant will allow us to develop our
important ‘Quality Framework’ which we hope
will increase participation and innovation
in all our schools. We also are enthused
with the alignment of our Ethical Education
curriculum and its focus on education for
local, national and global sustainability
with Salesforce.org’s philanthropic goals.”
The initiatives from Educate Together
further build on Salesforce.org’s commitment
to improve the quality of schools and
opportunities in the communities where
Salesforce employees live and work. As part
of its model of giving time, technology and
resources back to the community,
Salesforce.org has given more than $1.6
million in grants to support “Future Ready”
organisations in Ireland including Bridge21,
Citywise Education, Educate Together, St.
Dominic’s School in Ballyfermot and St.
Peter’s School in Bray. In addition,
Salesforce employees in Ireland are
committing to deliver 38,000 total employee
volunteer hours to community programmes in
2019.
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