Frank Slootman
Snowflake Computing appointed former ServiceNow CEO Frank Slootman as Snowflake's new CEO and announced the immediate departure of former CEO Bob Muglia, who led the supplier of cloud data warehouse services through five years of rapid growth.
Slootman, who also will be Snowflake's chairman, served as chairman and CEO of ServiceNow between 2011 and 2017, taking the company from under $100 million in revenue to $1.4 billion in sales and leading the company through a successful IPO, according to the Snowflake statement. Prior to ServiceNow, Slootman was chairman and CEO of Data Domain.
Muglia worked at Microsoft between 1988 and 2011, including as president and senior vice president of the company's Server & Tools business for the last four years. He was then an executive vice president at Juniper Networks for two years before joining Snowflake as CEO in June 2014.