Xero chairman Chris Liddell will step down from the board at the end of the week to take up a role in US president-elect Donald Trump's administration.
US-based director Graham Smith, a former Salesforce chief financial officer, will assume the chair from the close of business tomorrow, Xero said in a statement.
Smith has been on the board for two years and chairs the audit and risk management committee.
Liddell told Xero he has to step down due to his new role, announced yesterday, as an assistant to Trump, heading up the strategic development group and taking a lead on the incoming president's big-ticket projects.
Republican candidate Trump won last year's November election with a campaign promising major infrastructure spending, tax reform, and more protectionist trade and immigration policies.