Peter Gassner


Peter P. Gassner is the CEO and co-founder of Veeva, a company supporting processes in the pharmaceutical industry. With a net worth of US$3.3 billion, he is ranked 836th by Forbes on the list of billionaires worldwide. He is a member of the board of directors of Zoom Video Communications.

Early life

Gassner grew up in Portland, Oregon, the son of Swiss immigrants. His father owned a machine shop. Peter is the third of six children. When he was 8 years old, he worked as a paperboy. He later worked mowing lawns, in a restaurant, and then, in high school, he had a roofing business. In high school, he was also captain of the wrestling team. A math teacher recommended that he take a computer science class, which influenced his career.
Gassner kept starting and stopping college, taking extended breaks in Hawaii, Australia, and Thailand, where he worked as a trekking guide.
When he was 21 years old, he was robbed of all his belongings while hitchhiking through Malaysia.
He earned a degree in computer science from Oregon State University in 1989.

Career

Gassner worked on DB2 for IBM's Silicon Valley Lab. He also worked for IBM Research at the Almaden Research Center with some of the inventors of relational database technology.
Beginning at the age of 30, he worked for PeopleSoft for 9 years as both Chief Architect and General Manager of PeopleTools.
He then worked for Salesforce.com as Senior Vice President of Technology.
After 4 years of working at Salesforce, he saw an opportunity to offer software focused on life sciences built on Salesforce's platform.
In 2007, along with Mitch Wallace, Doug Ostler, and Matt Wallach, he launched Veeva, a software firm that serves life sciences companies.

Personal life

Gassner is married and has 2 sons. He lives in Pleasanton, California. He speaks Thai language.