[2] Starting mid-2024, he is the Chief People Officer at Snowflake Inc..[3] In January 2016, he briefly served on the Wikimedia Foundation's board of trustees before stepping down after opposition arose due to his involvement in anti-competitive employer collusion in Silicon Valley.
Geshuri was described in a local newspaper article as loving Porterville and glad to have been raised in a small town, saying "I'm proud of where I'm from.
[1][4] Geshuri was the Vice President of People Operations and Director of Global Staffing at E-Trade Financial Corporation.
[5] He also worked at Applied Materials (a major supplier of equipment and services for high-technology manufacturing), was an organizational effectiveness consultant for New United Motors Manufacturing, Inc. (an automobile manufacturing joint venture of General Motors and Toyota that was purchased by Tesla in 2010 to become the Tesla Factory), and in 2002 he co-founded ACI Technical (Analytical and Control Instrumentation Technical Services, a startup company for analysis of water and gas quality based in Edenvale, Gauteng, South Africa).
[4][6][7] He was the senior director of human resources and staffing at Google,[5][8] where he worked from 2004 to 2009[9] and oversaw all aspects of recruitment.
[5] Following controversy among Wikimedia volunteers, including a "no confidence" petition, due to his historical involvement in the collusion over recruiting practices at Silicon Valley corporations that resulted in prosecution by the U.S. Department of Justice, Geshuri stepped down.