Slack turns four years old next week and they've come a long way since 2014. From a small, scrappy outfit serving a few thousand beta testers to a globally distributed team of more than 1,000 employees delivering critical infrastructure to millions of professionals around the world. This past year alone they've unveiled their Enterprise Grid product, launched Shared Channels, localized into Spanish, French, German, and Japanese, created partnerships with some of the most trusted names in enterprise software, topped more than 1000 apps in their app directory, and saw the adoption of Slack by more than hundreds of thousands of developers. It may still be early days for this enormous revolution in communications, but they're proud of these important milestones.
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Allen Shim, Chief Financial Officer for Slack[/caption]
Today Allen Shim has been appointed Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for Slack. This is a new position for Slack and a promotion for Allen, who has been at Slack's right hand from the earliest days. Allen is a trusted advisor to the executive leadership team and Board, having helped build Slack from a small-but-ambitious startup to the high-growth global enterprise software company it is today. Slack is emerging as a different kind of SaaS company, and he knows the business better than anyone. Allen is guiding Slack toward the next phase of our growth.


Sarah Friar, Independent Board Member for Slack[/caption]

