QXO Appoints Val Liborski as Chief Technology Officer
QXO Inc. announced the appointment of global tech veteran Val Liborski as chief technology officer, effective April 21, 2025.
Liborski most recently served as chief technology officer for Yahoo, and prior to that as chief technology officer for HelloFresh. Previously, he led engineering and product management at Amazon Web Services and later oversaw the technology powering the expansion of Amazon’s consumer business across Europe. Earlier in his career, he held senior engineering roles at Microsoft, where he developed large-scale data systems for Bing and advanced AI-driven advertising platforms.
“Val has built his career at high-performance companies where execution is crucial to market leadership,” said Brad Jacobs, chairman and chief executive officer of QXO. “His experience leading world-class teams at some of the most innovative companies in the world gives QXO a major competitive advantage.”
About QXO
QXO plans to become the leader in the $800 billion building products distribution industry, with the goal of generating outsized value for shareholders. The company is targeting annual revenue of $50 billion in the coming decade through accretive acquisitions and organic growth. QXO recently signed a definitive agreement to acquire Beacon Roofing Supply, Inc. for approximately $11 billion, making QXO the second-largest distributor of roofing products in the United States upon closing, expected the week of April 28, 2025. In addition, QXO provides technology solutions to clients in the manufacturing, distribution and service sectors. Visit www.qxo.com for more information.
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Source: QXO, Inc.