Sanjay Srivastava

Chief Digital Strategist, Genpact
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Sanjay Srivastava is chief digital strategist at Genpact and chairs the company’s Executive Technology Board – a think tank of F500 CIO, CDO, and CTOs - driving digital transformation at the intersection of cutting-edge technology, data fabrics, operating models, and process design. Genpact is a global provider of professional services for digital transformation and serves over a third of the F200. Previously, Sanjay has been a CDO, CEO, GM, entrepreneur, and engineer. As CDO, Sanjay built out the company’s offerings in AI, Data, Analytics, Automation software, and Technology services, and led Genpact’s AI-based platform, Cora. Before that, as an entrepreneur, Sanjay built four startups - in edge networking, data center automation, predictive algorithmic software, and enterprise SaaS that were each then acquired by Akamai, BMC, SunGard (now FIS), and Genpact, respectively. He also held operating leadership roles at Hewlett Packard, Akamai, and SunGard, overseeing product management, global sales, and various product and services P&Ls.

Sanjay is deeply rooted in the innovation ecosystem at Masa Group Ventures where he is a board advisor to several AI startups and a tech incubator, and a limited partner in digital-focused venture funds. He serves on the MMA CDO Board, is a member of the Digital 50, BCG’s Digital Transformation Network, Forbes Technology Council, and CNBC’s Technology Executive Council. He is a mentor at the Creative Deconstruction Lab at the University of Washington, Seattle, has lectured on Data and Digital at the Haas and Kellogg business schools at UC Berkeley and Northwestern University, and was named IDG “Top 10 Digital Transformation Influencer to Follow”. Sanjay frequently shares his thought leadership in the media, including on AI on Lenovo Late Night IT, on Digital Transformation in an Apple Podcast, and on the role of the CIO in Fast Company. He also blogs regularly on LinkedIn.

Sanjay earned his graduate degree at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis and his undergraduate degree at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur and studied at the executive education programs at Northwestern University's Kellogg School and at Stanford University. He is based in Seattle, WA.