Why ‘Godfather of Silicon Valley' Investor Feels Bad About Salesforce.com

With no tech background, investor Ron Conway shares career successes, duds.

He discussed Salesforce.com when asked about "the one that got away."

The Salesforce.com CEO’s outspoken leadership has been in headlines in the last two months, including becoming among the first high-profile CEOs to threaten to leave Indiana over its Religious Freedom Restoration Act. Most recently, he revealed that he reviews employee salaries to make sure women are not underpaid based on their gender.

When asked which company has the brightest road ahead of it, Conway immediately names one of his portfolio companies, four-year old Pinterest, which he calls "one of the most powerful brands on the planet already."

He says "Google is not going away," but Pinterest is providing "a whole new way, a whole new paradigm instead of search."

"Pinterest is offering consumers a way to discover things on the web, in a serendipitous way, with a beautiful user interface," Conway said. "So it’s offering a whole new paradigm called 'discover' and allowing users to be creative."