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How One Director Is Using His Job to Change the World
June 1, 2022
Kaycee Oyama
Carlos Villalpando has been in technology for 25 years. Before landing his dream job at Salesforce, he was a self-proclaimed “serial job changer,” switching roles every 3 to 5 years. When he found himself searching for something new at Salesforce, he was pleased to discover he could explore new roles within the company. His search led to his current role as Director of Net Zero Cloud Success — where he could combine his values with his career.
Are you ready to combine your values with your career? Gain valuable insights from Carlos and Senior Director, Client Partner of Professional Services, Cristina Miller, on creating a satisfying, values-driven career in tech.
Net Zero Cloud, as Carlos describes it, is a Salesforce product leveraged by businesses “to do carbon accounting and hopefully save the world.” Net Zero Cloud helps companies track and reduce emissions with reporting, insights, and a customized portal for engaging with suppliers.
As climate change and environmental degradation continue to affect the world, more companies are finding ways to integrate sustainability into their supply chain and mitigate their emissions. Net Zero Cloud keeps these efforts on track with tangible actions and science-based goals. Carlos’ team, Net Zero Cloud Success, works with clients to help them progress on their path to a more sustainable business.
Counteraction for positive change
One facet of Carlos’ work is to find ways that counteract necessary business actions that come with negative climate effects. “Some of the things that our team is doing is instead of buying swag for the team, can we buy trees? So every time that we get on a plane, we can calculate our footprint and remediate it with getting trees to sequester carbon or [find] other ways to minimize the effect.” For more information on Salesforce’s commitment to trees, check out the One Trillion Trees initiative.
He’s excited to be making a positive impact while helping clients find success on their sustainability journey. “I get to work in the coolest company in the world that treats people like people. The mega cherry on top of that mega sundae is that I get to leave something behind for my kids and the rest of the kids out there.”
Living sustainably for future generations
He is proud, both at and outside of work to be able to teach others about what he does and what he’s learned. Carlos says the best way to educate others is to ask questions. “What do you know about climate change? What do you know about initiatives happening in your company? And if you start having a conversation, that's probably one of the best tools because, eventually, your counterpart or the person you're chatting with will have a question.”
In this sense, being able to ignite curiosity and teach others about something opens the door to deeper conversations in the future. This is something he's experienced with friends when discussing sustainability.
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