Qualtrics CEO Zig Serafin steps down after nine years building experience platform ready for AI’s inflection point

**Zig Serafin Steps Down as Qualtrics CEO Amid Strategic Shift Toward Agentic AI**

Zig Serafin is stepping down as CEO of Qualtrics after nine years with the company—a surprise move that comes as the experience management (XM) vendor positions itself to help buyers guide and better understand their agentic AI deployments.

Serafin announced this week that he’s transitioning to Vice Chairman and Special Advisor. Meanwhile, board members Jim Whitehurst (former Red Hat CEO) and Mark Gillett (from Silver Lake) will step in as interim co-CEOs while the company searches for a permanent replacement.

In a note to employees, Serafin acknowledged that “there’s never a perfect time to step back from something you love,” but emphasized that “now is the right time to begin a thoughtful search for our next CEO.” He added:

> “Today, Qualtrics is the AI Experience Management partner to the world’s most iconic organizations, shaping the most critical experiences in business and in people’s lives. That’s a legacy and a future we should all be incredibly proud of.”

### Timing and Company Trajectory

The timing of Serafin’s departure is especially interesting, as Qualtrics has maintained a clear strategy in recent years and is heading toward $2 billion in revenue.

The vendor is also preparing to integrate Press Ganey Forsta, the $6.75 billion healthcare experience management acquisition announced earlier this year. (You can read my recent interview with Serafin on that announcement [here].)

More significantly, the company has been making substantial bets on agentic AI—positioning itself not as a competitor to operational agents from the likes of Salesforce, ServiceNow, or SAP, but as something different: the “experience layer” that measures and ensures quality across AI-driven interactions.

### Building the Foundation

When Serafin joined Qualtrics in 2016 as COO, he came from an 18-year career at Microsoft where he led products like Skype for Business. At that time, Qualtrics was already a significant player in survey and experience management software.

His tenure, which saw him become CEO in 2020, has been marked by significant transitions, including:

– An $8 billion acquisition by SAP
– An IPO in 2021
– Returning to private ownership in 2023 at a $12.5 billion valuation led by Silver Lake

Throughout these ownership changes, Serafin appeared to be building toward a specific vision.

In conversations with diginomica earlier this year, Qualtrics executives outlined a strategy that feels quite different from the agentic AI approaches pursued by most enterprise software vendors.

Rather than building standalone AI agents or rushing to acquire AI startups, the company has been embedding agentic capabilities into its core products—the ones customers already use heavily.

Brad Anderson, President of Products at Qualtrics, explained the approach during our conversation at the company’s X4 Summit in April:

> “A survey, a good old fashioned survey—the next button is clicked 50,000 times every 60 seconds for Qualtrics surveys, and it peaks at 300,000 times every 60 seconds. By agentifying that, every one of those can be an opportunity to close the loop for the customer.”

This pragmatic, build-not-buy strategy came after Qualtrics evaluated more than 100 potential acquisition targets, according to Anderson. The conclusion was that buying technology in such a rapidly evolving market wouldn’t provide meaningful advantages—particularly when no vendor has yet achieved scale with agentic deployments.

### The Experience Data Advantage

What Serafin leaves behind is a company with a unique asset: a vast repository of human sentiment data collected through billions of customer and employee interactions and an expanding platform.

This isn’t operational data about transactions or processes—it’s data about how people feel about those experiences.

When I spoke with Gurdeep Pall, Qualtrics’ AI President, earlier this year, he suggested that this experience data could eventually enable applications beyond traditional experience management.

The company’s thesis is that in a world where multiple AI agents will handle operational tasks, someone needs to ensure these agents deliver the kind of experiences that build trust and loyalty—rather than eroding them.

Given that trust in agentic AI will be critical to its success, this is a compelling argument.

Anderson articulated this positioning clearly:

> “One of the unique values that we bring, independent of what agent is being used, is the ability to be able to tell an organization: Is your digital agent giving the same experience that your best humans do? That’s the difference between an operational agent and an experience agent.”

### Healthcare as a Proving Ground

The Press Ganey Forsta acquisition takes on added significance in this context. Healthcare is arguably the most critical of all human experiences—moments when people are at their most vulnerable and where the quality of interaction can have long-lasting consequences.

When Serafin announced the deal, he told me healthcare was becoming “the proving ground for the enterprise.”

The sector’s combination of complex regulations, life-or-death stakes, and massive inefficiencies makes it an ideal testbed for whether AI can truly improve human experiences at scale.

With Press Ganey, Qualtrics gains not just a larger healthcare presence but deeper domain expertise in a sector ripe for AI-driven transformation.

If the company can demonstrate that its experience platform can improve healthcare interactions while maintaining quality and trust, the argument for deploying similar approaches across other industries becomes considerably stronger.

### My Take

What’s clear from Serafin’s tenure is that Qualtrics understands where it adds value.

Rather than attempting to be everything to everyone, it’s carved out a specific role: the layer that ensures AI systems deliver the kinds of human experiences organizations actually want.

The agentic AI market is still nascent, and many competing visions exist for how enterprise AI architectures will evolve.

Qualtrics is betting that as organizations deploy multiple operational agents, they’ll need a way to ensure these agents don’t degrade customer and employee experiences—and that experience data will be the key to making that assessment.

In his announcement, Serafin emphasized that the company is “at a key acceleration and inflection point.”

He’s built the platform and established the strategic direction. Now it falls to his successors to execute against that vision in an increasingly crowded and competitive market.

Let’s see who and what comes next!

In the meantime, I’m pleased Serafin is sticking around as an advisor and look forward to seeing what the next few months bring.
https://diginomica.com/qualtrics-ceo-zig-serafin-steps-down-after-nine-years-building-experience-platform-ready-ais

Just one in three senior management roles held by women

Women hold just one in three senior management jobs in the UK, according to figures that highlight the ongoing lack of equality at the top levels of firms.

Research conducted by the Women in Work Summit and LinkedIn revealed that nine in ten male bosses are replaced by other men. In contrast, when a female leader steps down, the replacement is evenly split between men and women.

Journalist Mariella Frostrup, founder of Women in Work, emphasized the importance of gender equity, stating, “Gender equity is not just achievable—it’s transformative, across any sector.”

The report also recommends providing support for women who wish to take career breaks to care for children or relatives, addressing one of the key challenges they face in career progression.

Sue Duke, LinkedIn’s Director for Europe, commented on the situation: “Women are entering the workforce in equal numbers but remain blocked from advancing. CEO succession shows it starkly.”

Adding to these concerns, a report by MPs last year found that the battle against sexism in the City is progressing at a “snail’s pace,” amid shocking levels of sexual harassment.

These findings underscore the urgent need for continued efforts to promote gender equality and create inclusive workplaces where women can thrive in leadership roles.
https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/markets/article-15164369/Just-one-three-senior-management-roles-held-women.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=1490

PM Modi pens special foreword for Italian PM Meloni’s autobiography

**PM Modi Pens Special Foreword for Italian PM Meloni’s Autobiography**

*By Chanshimla Varah | Sep 29, 2025, 04:24 pm*

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has penned the foreword for the Indian edition of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s autobiography, *I Am Giorgia: My Roots, My Principles*. The book will be published by Rupa Publications in India.

In his foreword, PM Modi described Meloni’s life as more than just a story of politics and power. He highlighted her courage and unwavering commitment to public service as defining aspects of her journey.

### Leadership Commendation: ‘Meloni Has Provided Strength and Stability to Italy’

PM Modi praised Meloni’s leadership, stating that she has brought strength and stability to Italy. He wrote, “She has always been pragmatic and committed to furthering global good.”

Drawing a parallel to Indian traditions, Modi connected Meloni’s rise to the concept of *Nari Shakti*—the divine feminine energy revered in Indic culture. He observed, “There are various ways to understand as well as appreciate Meloni’s rise and leadership. Among those, I can see a strong connection between her story and the concept of Nari Shakti.”

### Cultural Resonance: ‘India and Italy Bound by Shared Civilizational Instincts’

The Prime Minister noted that Meloni has remained deeply rooted in her heritage while confidently leading her nation on the global stage. Her journey from a modest neighborhood in Rome to holding Italy’s highest political office exemplifies the power of purpose beyond narrow partisan politics.

According to Modi, “Her purpose of defending motherhood, national identity, and tradition will resonate with readers in India. Her belief in defending one’s cultural heritage, while engaging with the world on equal terms, mirrors our own values.”

### Book Endorsement: PM Modi Calls Meloni’s Autobiography ‘Mann Ki Baat’

PM Modi underlined the shared civilizational instincts binding India and Italy—such as safeguarding heritage and celebrating womanhood. He expressed confidence that Meloni’s autobiography would be embraced as a “refreshing story of an outstanding contemporary political leader and patriot.”

He also referred to the book as her “Mann Ki Baat,” echoing the title of his popular monthly radio address to the nation.

The friendship and camaraderie between Modi and Meloni have been widely celebrated on social media, with their interactions frequently going viral under the hashtag #Melodi.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/india/pm-modi-writes-foreword-to-giorgia-meloni-s-memoir/story

‘Old men afraid of death’: Obama’s veiled jab at Trump

**‘Old Men Afraid of Death’: Obama’s Veiled Jab at Donald Trump**

*By Snehil Singh | Sep 27, 2025, 03:20 PM*

Former United States President Barack Obama recently made remarks that many interpreted as a subtle criticism of his successor, Donald Trump. Speaking to British historian David Olusoga in London, Obama stated, “It’s fair to say that 80% of the world’s problems involve old men hanging on who are afraid of death and insignificance.” He elaborated that such men build “pyramids” and put their names on everything out of anxiety.

### A Subtle Reference to Trump’s Age

Obama’s comments come just a month after 77-year-old Donald Trump defended his controversial decision to deploy National Guard troops in Washington, DC. Trump justified the deployment by citing the need to address what he described as an explosion of violent crime.

These remarks also resonate with Obama’s previous criticisms of aging political leaders. In 2019, Obama pointed out that older leaders often fail to step aside for younger generations, highlighting generational tensions in leadership.

### Criticism Over Public Health Statements

During the same London event, Obama took aim at Trump for making unfounded claims linking the painkiller Tylenol to autism in infants. He condemned such statements as “violence against the truth,” warning that they could undermine public health efforts and potentially harm pregnant women.

Trump’s comments on Tylenol drew widespread backlash. The UK Health Secretary, Wes Streeting, publicly advised women to ignore these claims.

### The Political Tug of War

Obama also reflected on the current political landscape in America, describing it as a “tug of war” between two competing visions for the country’s future.

He explained that while progressives seek change through democratic means, populists like Trump aim to revert to an older, more traditional worldview. Obama further criticized progressives for being “complacent” and “smug” in past decades, acknowledging that their values are now being tested in these challenging times.

Barack Obama’s recent remarks highlight the ongoing generational and ideological battles shaping the American political arena, with pointed references that many have connected directly to Donald Trump’s leadership style and rhetoric.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/world/obama-mocks-old-men-clinging-to-power/story

British Council Invites Applications For Study UK Alumni Awards To Honor Global Leaders

The British Council, the UK’s international institution for cultural exchanges and educational opportunities, is now accepting applications for the 11th edition of its Study UK Alumni Awards programme.

The goal of the awards is to recognise leaders who have significantly impacted their communities, industries, and nations by using their education from the UK. The Study UK Alumni Awards are divided into four categories: business and innovation, social action, culture and creativity, and science and sustainability. These categories honour outstanding accomplishments and impacts in a variety of sectors.

Candidates who meet the requirements will be able to compete in the Alumni Awards on both national and international platforms. Recipients of the Global Alumni Award will get the opportunity to visit the UK for professional networking, helping them build their professional networks, enhance their careers, and raise their visibility internationally.

In addition, a national celebration honouring the finalists will be held in India. Applications must be submitted by October 21, 2024. While global winners will be recognised through a digital campaign showcasing their accomplishments, the India awards finalists and winners will be announced in March 2025.

Indian students have always favoured the UK as their study-abroad destination. Between July 2023 and June 2024, 147,051 sponsored study visas were issued, of which almost two-fifths (46%) were awarded to Indian students.

Speaking about the Alumni Awards 2025, Rittika Chanda Parruck, Director of Education, British Council India, said:

“The StudyUK Alumni Awards acknowledge and recognise exceptional individuals who have applied the expertise and experiences they gained while studying at UK universities to positively transform their home country, their communities, and the world beyond. These awards not only celebrate their achievements but also show the impact of a UK education locally and globally. I urge all eligible alumni to apply for the awards and share their inspirational stories with the world.”
https://www.freepressjournal.in/education/british-council-invites-applications-for-study-uk-alumni-awards-to-honor-global-leaders

Doug Bowser to retire as President of Nintendo of America

Nintendo has announced that Doug Bowser, who has served as the president of Nintendo of America since 2019, will retire at the end of the year.

He will be succeeded by Devon Pritchard, the company’s executive vice president of sales, marketing & communications. Pritchard will become the first woman to hold the position of president of Nintendo of America.

Nintendo made the announcement through a filing on the company’s investor relations website. Doug Bowser’s retirement will be effective on December 31, 2025, and Devon Pritchard will officially assume the role of president on January 1, 2026.

Bowser originally succeeded Reggie Fils-Aime as president in 2019. Meanwhile, Devon Pritchard has been with Nintendo since 2006 and has served as an active executive since 2021.

Following the announcement, Doug Bowser shared a statement reflecting on his tenure. Devon Pritchard also expressed her gratitude, acknowledging Bowser’s mentorship as she prepares to take on her new role.
https://www.shacknews.com/article/146115/doug-bowser-retiring-nintendo-of-america

They said it: Leaders at the UN, in their own words

**Voices from the 2025 U.N. General Assembly: Insights Beyond the Headlines**

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Each year, the U.N. General Assembly serves as a platform where many leaders discuss a wide range of topics important to their nations, regions, and the world. While certain speeches often dominate headlines and airtime, some voices offer equally compelling perspectives that deserve attention.

Here, The Associated Press highlights notable remarks from leaders who may not have captured the spotlight on the first day of the 2025 General Debate.

**Jennifer Geerlings-Simons, President of Suriname**
*“The United Nations must be a genuine unity of nations. We are all really better together.”*

**Gitanas Nauseda, President of Lithuania**
*“Our international order is being slowly eroded by the irresponsible actions of those who should know better. The world is turning into a much more dangerous place. We have seen this before.”*

**Abdullah II, King of Jordan, on the Mideast situation**
*“Not for the first time, developments on the ground have made me question the worth and utility of words in capturing the magnitude of the crisis. Yet, not speaking about it would signal acceptance of the situation and abandonment of our humanity—and that, I will not do.”*

**Lee Jae Myung, President of South Korea**
*“K culture is connecting people all over the world. The success and spread of K culture prove that universal empathy is possible.”*

**Cyril Ramaphosa, President of South Africa**
*“We are fighting wars that cause death and destruction when we should be fighting poverty.”*

These insightful reflections remind us of the diverse challenges and hopes shared by leaders around the globe as they convene to shape our collective future.
https://ca.news.yahoo.com/said-leaders-un-own-words-025711663.html

‘BJP Will Shape India’s Politics For Next 25 Years,’ Says Annamalai, Likening PM Modi To Lee Kuan Yew

Chennai: Former Tamil Nadu BJP president K. Annamalai on Wednesday stated that the BJP will shape India’s politics for the next 25 years and compared Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Singapore’s former Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, who was once labelled authoritarian but later celebrated as a visionary.

Annamalai was speaking at a seminar titled “Indian Dreams 2047 _ New India! New Dreams!” on the occasion of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 75th birthday. He lauded the Prime Minister’s “unwavering commitment to service over celebration.”

“Whether it is his birthday or any other day, for Modi ji, every day is a day of service,” he said, pointing out that the Prime Minister spent his birthday working in Madhya Pradesh.

Taking a swipe at symbolic events, Annamalai added, “If someone even puts a ring on newborn babies in hospitals on the Prime Minister’s birthday, Delhi will call and advise: do it without publicity. That is how we celebrate Modi ji’s birthday.” This statement was made in reference to the BJP leader Nainar Nagendran, who distributed rings to newborns earlier in the day.

Speaking on India’s evolving political landscape, Annamalai said, “The BJP sometimes appears right-wing, sometimes left, and sometimes centrist. That flexibility is what has reshaped Indian politics. PM Modi has been the driving force behind this transformation.” He also remarked that the Congress party has lost its relevance in the new political era.

Projecting the party’s future, Annamalai asserted, “In the next 25 years, the BJP will remain the only dominant political party. For that, the party is working tirelessly on growth and expansion.”

Defending PM Modi against critics, he compared him to Singapore’s former Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, who was once labelled authoritarian but later celebrated as a visionary. “Today, some call Modi a dictator. But after 50 years, his achievements will be recognised in the same way,” he said.

Highlighting PM Modi’s leadership, Annamalai stated that “PM Modi was the only leader to guide India through a war and still return to win elections.” He also pointed to international milestones, including the construction of a Hindu temple in Abu Dhabi, as a testament to PM Modi’s global influence.

Dismissing criticisms about the cost of PM Modi’s foreign trips, Annamalai said such expenses were routine for world leaders’ security. “When PM Modi stays in Saudi Arabia, critics claim he spends ₹16 crore. But even leaders like Putin or Kim Jong Un require the same level of precaution. That’s the global standard,” he remarked.

“PM Modi’s stature as India’s Prime Minister demands extraordinary security and respect. Those who criticise him fail to understand the responsibility and global recognition that come with leading a nation like India,” Annamalai added.

*Note: Except for the headline, this article has not been edited by FPJ’s editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.*
https://www.freepressjournal.in/india/bjp-will-shape-indias-politics-for-next-25-years-says-annamalai-likening-pm-modi-to-lee-kuan-yew