The global technology firm Sprinklr recently announced that Michele Meyers will join the company as the new Sprinklr Chief Accounting Officer. She will officially start her duties on January 5, 2026. Meyers will manage all global accounting operations and financial reporting functions. She will report directly to the Chief Financial Officer, Anthony Coletta. This leadership change comes as the company continues to scale its AI-native platform.
Expertise in Financial Transformation
Meyers has over two decades of experience to back her up in this important position. Before, she was the Chief Accounting Officer at Coursera, a position in which she made major changes to the operational side of the business. Besides, she was at Black Knight for a while, where she orchestrated the company’s transition to public offering. Her deep background in SEC reporting will be a major asset. This hire reflects the company’s focus on long-term financial growth.
“It is a distinct honor to welcome Michele to the Sprinklr team,” said Anthony Coletta, Chief Financial Officer at Sprinklr. “Her deep expertise in public company accounting and SEC reporting and her proven track record for building high-performing, highly efficient teams make her an ideal leader to strengthen our accounting functions as we continue to position Sprinklr for long-term success.”
“Driving operational excellence and building high-performing teams has been a passion throughout my career, and I look forward to partnering across the organization to strengthen processes, scale efficiently, and support the company’s transformation journey,” said Michele Meyers.
The Sprinklr Chief Accounting Officer will focus on compliance and scale. The company serves over 1,900 enterprise clients globally. These include major brands like Microsoft and Samsung. By adding Meyers, the firm strengthens its executive team. Her history of leading through complexity is well-known. She will help the Sprinklr Chief Accounting Officer’s office deliver real results. This move ensures the brand stays efficient during its transformation.
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Source: Businesswire