Allyson Chapa
Allyson Chapa is a community leader and Senior Program Manager in the Customer Success Project Management Office (PMO) at Salesforce. Known for her ability to bring clarity to complex challenges, she aligns teams, priorities, and execution across large-scale programs. Allyson leads a billion-dollar enterprise portfolio, helping organizations align around shared priorities and deliver meaningful, measurable outcomes. Her work supports executive decision-making, strengthens governance, and enables scalable impact for thousands of customer-facing employees.
Beyond her core responsibilities, Allyson is deeply committed to fostering inclusive leadership and community engagement. She serves as President of Latinoforce Texas and leads the Salesforce Austin Site Council, where she oversees the local Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee. Through these roles, she empowers employee-led Equality Groups to expand their reach, secure funding, and deepen community partnerships, managing a budget of nearly $30,000 while positioning Austin as a model for collaboration and engagement across Salesforce.
Allyson’s dedication to service extends through her leadership within the Junior League of Austin. A passionate volunteer, she has played a significant role in A Christmas Affair, the League’s largest annual fundraiser. As Merchants’ Co-Chair for A Christmas Affair 2025, Allyson contributed nearly 500 hours of volunteer service, leading a team that supported 225 merchants and helped deliver a seamless market experience. Her leadership contributed to raising $1 million in support of cornerstone community programs such as Food in Tummies, Kids in Cool Shoes, and Coats for Kids. She is passionate about strengthening volunteer communities and creating opportunities for others to lead with purpose.
In addition to her professional and volunteer work, Allyson actively supports initiatives such as the Latinoforce Blood Drive, Best Buddies events, and youth STEM education through Code2College. Allyson enjoys spending time with her husband, Tony, and their dog, Dumpling, cheering on the Texas Longhorns, exploring Austin’s vibrant food scene, and creating meaningful moments that bring people and community together.