New Delhi: GlobalLogic Inc., a Hitachi Group Company and leader in digital engineering, has announced that Siba Satapathy has joined the company as its new Chief Growth & Transformation Officer, effective August 11. This strategic appointment reinforces GlobalLogic’s commitment to strengthening its leadership, accelerating growth, and driving its purpose of creating a positive impact for society and the planet through innovation and intelligent products, platforms, and services.
Satapathy brings over 25 years of experience in leading growth strategies across industries such as Engineering, IT, and Digital Process Outsourcing (DPO) Services. With a proven track record of driving revenue and profitability, his expertise will play a pivotal role as GlobalLogic expands its market presence and supports Hitachi’s evolution to a “True One Hitachi” with digital at its core, powered by the GlobalLogic VelocityAI suite of Gen-AI service offerings.
“I am thrilled to announce that Siba Satapathy has joined GlobalLogic as our new Chief Growth & Transformation Officer,” said Srini Shankar, President and CEO of GlobalLogic. “Siba’s leadership, commitment to customer satisfaction, and expertise in building high-performing teams will be crucial in accelerating our Social Innovation Business through Digital Transformation. We are confident that his leadership will unleash our momentum for continued success and growth.”
Expressing his excitement, Siba Satapathy said, “I am excited to join GlobalLogic and contribute to its ambitious strategy. The opportunity to leverage GlobalLogic’s deep engineering and AI capabilities, consulting-led approach, and design expertise to drive significant growth and positive impact for clients and society is incredibly inspiring. I look forward to working with the talented teams at GlobalLogic and Hitachi to further strengthen our market position.”
Before joining GlobalLogic, Satapathy served as Executive Vice President & Sector Head at HCLTech, where he played an instrumental role in several acquisitions and served on two boards of directors.
















