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Donna Morris Quits As Adobe's CHRO

Adobe's workforce has increased by 226% to more than 20,000 employees and its real estate/facilities presence has grown to more than 75 locations around the globe under her presence.

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Donna Morris CHRO will be quitting Adobe for heading upto another opportunity. Executive Vice President Gloria Chen will be replacing Morri as CHRO effective immediately. A 20-year Adobe veteran, Chen was playing the role as Executive Vice President of Strategy and Growth as well as Chief of Staff to the CEO.

“Gloria has made a tremendous impact throughout her career at Adobe, driving corporate strategy, global operations and business transformation, and I’m excited for her to now take on the role of Chief Human Resources Officer,” said Shantanu Narayen, President, and CEO, Adobe.

Donna Morris has been a valuable member of the company's executive team and played a major role in Adobe’s business transformation. She championed innovative workplace policies, including the introduction of expanded family leave, gender pay parity, and opportunity parity, all of which helped grow Adobe’s global diverse employee base. As the leader of the company’s exceptional Employee Experience organization, she helped shape Adobe’s unique culture.

Adobe's workforce has increased by 226% to more than 20,000 employees and its real estate/facilities presence has grown to more than 75 locations around the globe under her presence. She have done bachelor’s in political science from Carleton University and her “north of the border” accent gives her away as a native of Ottawa, Canada.

"A pioneer of progressive workplace policies, Donna has been a role model of our values and her leadership has been instrumental in making Adobe a great place to work. We wish her well," said Narayen.



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