XBP Global Holdings, Inc., a Nasdaq-listed technology and services company specializing in hyper-automation and digital transformation, has appointed Acquelia Colaco as its Chief Human Resources Officer. The move supports the company’s broader strategy to build an AI-first enterprise model and strengthen its global talent framework.
Based in Irving, Texas, XBP Global operates across the Americas, Europe, and Asia, delivering mission-critical systems that enable large-scale digital operations. In her new role, Colaco will oversee the company’s global people strategy, focusing on aligning talent, leadership, and organizational culture with its ongoing AI-led transformation.
Her responsibilities include strengthening leadership capabilities, enhancing employee experience across regions, and driving HR modernization initiatives that improve agility and performance in increasingly automated environments. She will also play a key role in shaping a future-ready workforce capable of working alongside intelligent systems.
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Colaco brings more than 20 years of experience in leading large-scale HR transformation programs across global enterprises. She has held senior leadership positions at Tesco Business Solutions, Infosys Technologies, IBM Global Process Services, and RND Softech, where she managed multi-country teams and partnered with business leaders to deliver measurable organizational impact.
“We’re in the early stages of a disruption that is redefining how every enterprise thinks about staffing, skills and organizational design. The enterprises that will thrive are not the ones pretending this is not happening, nor the ones treating it purely as a cost exercise but rather those deliberately redesigning around human strengths, especially the human accountability factor. That is the mandate Acquelia is stepping into, and we are very excited that she will play a critical role in ensuring our people are built up, not merely reorganized, in this fundamental shift,” said Andrej Jonovic, Chief Executive Officer of XBP Global.
Commenting on her appointment, Colaco said, “The challenge is not just adopting AI, but building an organization that can evolve with it. Our focus is on developing talent, leadership, and ways of working that enable people to operate alongside intelligent systems at scale. That’s how we translate strategy into sustained performance.”
Her appointment underscores XBP Global’s commitment to combining human capability with AI-driven innovation to support long-term enterprise transformation.
