Board Director Biography
Sanjay Srivastava is a technology operator, entrepreneur, investor, and board director who brings three vantage points on enterprise AI that rarely coexist in one director. As Chief Digital Officer of Genpact (NYSE: G), he built and ran a ~$1B technology and services business and led more than 200 enterprise AI and data deployments inside the live operations of Fortune 500 clients across banking, insurance, healthcare, manufacturing, and consumer goods industries. Because Genpact runs its clients’ core operations as an outsourced operation and gets paid on outcomes, this was operator work, not advisory work: operating depth of the kind normally built inside a single company, acquired across many.
As a founder, he built four venture-backed technology companies through successful exits to Akamai, BMC Software, SunGard (now FIS), and Genpact. And as Founder and Chair of the Executive Technology Board, an independent think tank of more than 250 Fortune 1000 CIOs, Chief AI Officers, CTOs, and CDOs, he maintains continuous, real-time visibility into how leading enterprises deploy AI, where it is returning capital, and where technology risk is concentrating.
Mr. Srivastava serves as Lead Independent Director of XBP Global (Nasdaq: XBP), where he sits on the Nominating and Governance and Compensation Committees, and as Independent Director of LegalSifter, an AI contract intelligence company, where he guides product-market fit and partner ecosystem development. He serves on the Technology Advisory Board of C.H. Robinson (Nasdaq: CHRW) and the Dean’s Advisory Council of Seattle University. He is Managing Partner of Masagroup Ventures, where he invests at the frontier of agentic AI and data and knowledge graphs, giving him early sight of emerging technology before it reaches enterprise boardrooms. He is Senior Advisor to the CEOs of Genpact and Miro.
During his tenure at Genpact from 2012 to 2024, Mr. Srivastava led the firm’s AI, data, and technology business, launched its enterprise AI platform, and led and integrated six acquisitions, including the industry’s first AI acquisition. The transformations he led were global in scope, requiring navigation of technology transitions, data governance, regulatory environments and workforce transitions. In several of his own ventures, he remained after acquisition to scale the business inside the acquirer - giving him M&A fluency from both the founder and acquirer vantage points. Earlier in his career, he held senior leadership positions at Hewlett-Packard, Akamai Technologies, and SunGard.
Mr. Srivastava holds a Bachelor of Science from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, and an MBA from the University of Minnesota, and completed his executive education at Stanford University and Northwestern University.