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    Salesforce MVP Class of 2026 Officially Announced: Full List & What’s New

    Priya RastogiBy Priya RastogiJuly 1, 20267 Mins Read
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    Over the past years, the Salesforce MVP Program has grown into one of the most respected programs in the entire Salesforce ecosystem. What started back in 2010 as a small way to recognize a handful of standout contributors has turned into a global celebration of leadership, generosity, and shared expertise. The Class of 2026 continues that story, welcoming a fresh group of Trailblazers while honoring the people who keep showing up for the community year after year.

    These MVPs aren’t just familiar faces in webinars or community forums. They’re the people driving shared learning, running local events, and mentoring others through their Salesforce journeys. This year’s announcement is more than a list of names. It’s a reminder of the lasting impact by people who lead with purpose and a real commitment to helping others succeed.

    This year, Salesforce welcomed 24 new MVPs and renewed 69 existing ones across 13 countries, chosen from more than 2,100 nominations. A new group also crossed into the Hall of Fame. Below you’ll find the complete lists and what actually stood out about this year’s class.

    The Salesforce MVP Class of 2026 at a Glance

    Before the full names, here’s the shape of this year’s announcement:

    CategoryNumber
    New Salesforce MVPs24
    Renewed MVPs69
    Hall of Fame inductees21
    Countries represented13
    Nominations received2,100+
    New countries on the mapDenmark, Ghana

    Meet the 24 New Salesforce MVPs of 2026

    These are the Trailblazers joining the program for the first time. What’s worth noticing isn’t just the names; it’s the range of how these people contribute. Some are deep technical builders; others are conference organizers, content creators, or the kind of people who quietly answer questions in community channels for years.

    Ajaypreet Singh SainiKristyna Turner
    Akash MishraLukas Lunow
    Ali SaeedLynda Kane
    Ali WaguespackMarlene Guerra-Reeve
    Anthony HeberMaxwell Tuglo
    Candi BashiriMia Pacey
    Chetan ChughMonika Ramchandani
    Dangsenpenan NokshuwanNathaniel Sombu
    Daniel BaptistaPaulina Pytowska
    Ekat ObolenskayaSally ElGhoul
    François PerretThaddaeus Dahlberg
    Katie VillanuevaTobias Ward

    If you recognize a few of these names from sessions you’ve attended or guides you’ve read, that’s exactly the point. The badge tends to confirm what the community already knew.

    Renewed Salesforce MVPs: The Returning Trailblazers

    Renewal is the part people misunderstand most. MVP status is not a lifetime award that, once granted, is yours forever; every MVP must undergo the same annual evaluation process as new nominees. Retaining the status requires staying active, which is why the renewed list holds such significance.

    Congratulations to this year’s renewed MVPs:

    Aaron CrearKathleen WaterworthQuratulain Tariq
    Aaron CrosmanKatka VokrinkovaRebecca Aichholzer
    Abdelhakim MouttaquiKristi BrownRob OBrien
    Andy Engin UtkanKuldeep SharmaRodrigo Daniel García Santander
    Ashvin BhattLukasz BujloSam Wadhwani
    Asterisk LoftisMaham HassanSara Hernandez
    Christopher RammManoj NambirajanShane Smyth
    Christos PapadopoulosMarilo MetaShari Carlson
    Emma KeelingMateusz DąbrowskiSilvia Denaro
    Erin DuncanMauricio Alexandre SilvaSkye Tyler
    Evan PonterMehmet OrunSteve Simpson
    George YoshidaMelissa ShepardSwati Taunk
    Guilherme DornelasMichael GrandelThiriyambagasarma Sothinathan
    Hamza SiddiquiMiguel CarvalhoThomas Theunen
    Hiroki IidaMyra WilsonTodd Halfpenny
    Ishrat BhattiNaoko EikiTom Bassett
    Janeen MarquardtNeha NagoriVicki Moritz-Henry
    Jeanette JettNicole PomponioWarren Walters
    Jenh VoObidjon KomiljonovYumi Ibrahimzade
    Jennifer NdlovuPatricio SapirZachary Banks
    Joseph KubonPaul MccollumYosra Saidan
    Justyna KrajewskaPhaneendra Arigachetta
    Jyothsna Bitra (JB)Piyusha Pilania
    Kannan NarayananPrag Ravichandran

    2026 Salesforce MVP Hall of Fame Inductees

    This year’s Hall of Fame class includes 21 people who have sustained their contributions long enough to earn lifetime status:

    Andre van KampenMeera Nair
    Angelica BuffaMelissa Hill Dees
    Bill KuehlerMichelle Hansen
    Cassie SupilowskiNadina Lisbon
    Chris PiferOleh Mykytyn
    David CarnesPat McClellan
    Eric PraudRobert Sösemann
    Farah SherifShibu Abraham
    Gordon LeeThierry Trouin
    Joey ChanToni V. Martin
    Kapil Batra

    What Is the Salesforce MVP Hall of Fame?

    The Salesforce MVP Hall of Fame is a lifetime recognition awarded to Salesforce MVPs who have earned the Salesforce MVP title for five consecutive years. After reaching this milestone, they are inducted into the Hall of Fame, and the recognition is permanent. Hall of Fame members are not required to reapply or undergo future evaluations to retain this honor.

    For most inductees, however, the journey doesn’t end there. Many continue to make meaningful contributions to the Salesforce ecosystem by speaking at events, creating educational content, mentoring aspiring professionals, and supporting the Trailblazer Community. Rather than marking the end of their community involvement, the Hall of Fame celebrates individuals whose long-term impact continues to inspire and strengthen the Salesforce ecosystem.

    What Is a Salesforce MVP?

    A Salesforce MVP (Most Valuable Professional) is a community member recognized for making a meaningful impact across the Salesforce ecosystem. The program has been around since 2010 and celebrates individuals who consistently support, educate, and inspire others.

    Being a Salesforce MVP isn’t about earning another certification or proving you’re the most technically advanced professional. Instead, it’s about giving back to the community by sharing knowledge, mentoring fellow Trailblazers, speaking at events, creating helpful content, answering questions, and encouraging others to grow in their Salesforce careers.

    Salesforce recognizes MVPs for the positive influence they have on the community and the lasting impact of their contributions. While technical expertise certainly helps, what truly sets an MVP apart is a genuine commitment to helping others succeed.

    You can explore the official Salesforce MVP program page for more details, but at its core, the program is built around three key qualities.

    Expertise, Leadership, and Generosity: The Three Pillars

    • Expertise means you genuinely know your stuff and you share it openly. Blog posts, YouTube walkthroughs, conference talks, detailed answers in the community. MVPs don’t hoard knowledge.
    • Leadership is about creating things, not just participating. Running a user group, organizing a Dreamin’ event, mentoring people through a tough certification. It’s the difference between attending and building.
    • Generosity ties the other two together. MVPs give their time without expecting anything back. The best ones rarely talk about chasing the badge because they’re too busy helping someone else get unstuck.

    What Makes the Class of 2026 Stand Out?

    Every Salesforce MVP class brings something unique to the community, and the Class of 2026 is no exception. This year’s group reflects the direction Salesforce is taking and the skills that are becoming increasingly valuable across the ecosystem.

    One of the biggest themes is Agentforce. Several newly recognized MVPs played a key role in creating the Agentblazer Legend Superbadges on Trailhead. That’s a strong indicator of what Salesforce values today. The spotlight isn’t only on professionals with deep platform expertise, but also on those actively exploring agentic AI, sharing their knowledge, and helping others learn to use these new capabilities in practical ways.

    Another highlight is the program’s growing global reach. With Denmark and Ghana represented for the first time, the MVP community continues to expand into new regions, reflecting the worldwide growth of the Salesforce ecosystem.

    Community leadership also remains a major factor. This year’s class includes 10 community conference organizers, underscoring that organizing local events, bringing Trailblazers together, and strengthening regional communities remain highly valued contributions.

    Finally, recognizing multilingual content creators demonstrates that the Salesforce community is becoming more inclusive. Valuable knowledge is no longer limited to English-speaking audiences, and Salesforce is recognizing the importance of making learning accessible to Trailblazers worldwide.

    Final Thoughts

    Congratulations to everyone in the Class of 2026, new MVPs, renewed members, and the latest Hall of Fame inductees. The thing worth remembering is that none of these people started with the badge. They started by showing up, helping where they could, and doing it long enough that the community noticed.

    If that path appeals to you, you don’t need permission to begin. Explore the Salesforce MVP Directory, find someone whose work you admire, and reach out. Better yet, start contributing where you already are. The next class is always closer than it looks.

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

    Who are the Salesforce MVPs for 2026?

    The 2026 class includes 24 new MVPs and 69 renewed MVPs across 13 countries, selected from more than 2,100 nominations, along with 21 new Hall of Fame inductees.

    What is the difference between a Salesforce MVP and the Hall of Fame?

    MVP status is evaluated every year. MVPs who sustain their contributions for five years are inducted into the Hall of Fame and receive lifetime MVP status without needing to re-qualify.

    How do you become a Salesforce MVP?

    Anyone in the ecosystem can be nominated during the annual nomination window, including through self-nomination. Nominees are assessed on three pillars: expertise, leadership, and generosity, through a multi-phase community and stakeholder review.

    Can you nominate yourself for Salesforce MVP?

    Yes. Self-nominations are welcome. Salesforce employees are not eligible, and existing MVPs renew through a separate process rather than being nominated again.

    When are new Salesforce MVPs announced?

    Nominations typically open early in the year, and the new and renewed class is announced in June.

    Priya Rastogi
    Priya Rastogi
    priya@salesforcetrail.com

    Priya is a Salesforce Admin who believes in the power of continuous learning and collaboration. She’s passionate about exploring how Salesforce can simplify work, boost productivity, and create better user experiences. When she’s not experimenting with new features or automating processes, Priya enjoys connecting with fellow Trailblazers and sharing insights to help others grow in their Salesforce journey.

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