AWC Software strengthens its focus on AI-driven innovation and enterprise transformation by appointing Sunil Kumar Tuli as Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer (CAIO), effective immediately.
The company announced the appointment, saying Tuli will help shape AWC’s AI strategy and drive innovation aimed at delivering smarter, more impactful solutions to customers.
Tuli brings nearly 40 years of experience across artificial intelligence, enterprise applications, digital transformation, consulting, and large-scale technology operations.
Most recently, he was an associate director at Kirkland & Ellis in Dallas, where he focused on software testing, machine learning, and enterprise technology initiatives.
Previously, he leveraged AI to modernize audit and risk management frameworks at KPMG US, developing predictive risk models that reduced audit cycle times by 35% while increasing anomaly detection accuracy by 45%. He also led an AI automation project using Google BERT transformation models for RFP information extraction, achieving 90% accuracy and increasing productivity.
Prior to joining KPMG, he worked as a principal consultant at Infosys, where he led AI and deep learning efforts covering procurement risk assessment, insurance document intelligence, and large-scale document digitization projects.
He also held senior leadership positions at CNO Financial Group and DXC Technology, where he oversaw IT transformation programs, enterprise application modernization, ERP implementations, and global distribution operations. At DXC Technology, he managed a $160 million testing business across the Americas with more than 2,000 employees in global distribution centers.
Academically, Tuli holds a master’s degree in applied data science with an emphasis in AI, machine learning, and data science from Indiana University Indianapolis. He also holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering from Delhi Institute of Technology and completed business administration programs at Cornell University and Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode.
