Qualtrics Appoints Two New Board Members

Omar Johnson and Ritu Bhargava to join the Qualtrics Board

Qualtrics (Nasdaq: XM), the leader and creator of the Experience Management (XM) category, today announced that Omar Johnson, an innovative brand-builder and successful marketing executive and founder, and Ritu Bhargava, a seasoned SAP product leader with deep enterprise software experience, will join the Board of Directors effective immediately. With their appointment, the Qualtrics Board of Directors consists of 11 members.

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“Our new members bring impressive experience to the Qualtrics board, from their work inside some of the world’s biggest technology companies”

Johnson is a former marketing executive at Beats by Dre and Apple and the founder of ØPUS United, a professional services firm built on his proprietary Culture-Centric Analytics and ØPUS Score. He joins the board as an independent director and will serve as a member of the audit committee. Bhargava is the Chief Product Officer for SAP Customer Experience and an experienced, customer-focused product and engineering leader. In her career, she has held leadership roles at Salesforce and Oracle. She joins the board as an SAP-appointed director.

“Our new members bring impressive experience to the Qualtrics board, from their work inside some of the world’s biggest technology companies,” said Qualtrics CEO Zig Serafin. “Ritu is a customer-first leader with a track record in product and engineering, and Omar is known for his leadership and innovation building breakthrough brands and experiences. The board and I are thrilled to have the opportunity to work with them.”

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