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NORTH AMERICAN Newsline FEBRUARY 28, 2025 | The Indian Eye 16
ITServe Alliance’s new Leadership
for 2025 aims to Strengthen its Presence
and Impact within the industry
Raghu Chittimalla Anju Vallabhaneni Siva Moopanar
OUR BUREAU emphasizing a collaborative leader- Reflecting on ITServe’s journey, collective strength of its members,”
ship culture. “Our focus will be on Immediate Past President Jagadeesh said Vallabhaneni.
New York, NY
unity, ensuring all board members Mosali highlighted the organiza- “Together, we will continue to
TServe Alliance, the premier prioritize ITServe’s mission above tion’s growth from a regional net- champion the interests of small and
association of over 2,500 small individual interests to achieve collec- work in 2010 to a national force in medium-sized IT enterprises, foster
Iand medium-sized IT compa- tive success,” he stated. IT services. The addition of new innovation, and expand our national
nies across North America, has in- Siva Moopanar, President-Elect, chapters in Tennessee and New York presence by adding two more chap-
augurated its leadership team for is poised to lead ITServe in 2026. “I marks continued expansion. ters during the year (Boston, MA &
2025. am committed to ensuring ITServe “ITServe’s success is built on the Sacramento, CA).
Anju Vallabhaneni takes the attracts top talent, fosters innova-
helm as National President, bring- tion, and drives economic growth,”
ing over 23 years of experience in IT he affirmed. A seasoned entrepre-
management and seven years of ded- neur, Moopanar is the President &
icated service to ITServe. Under his CEO of Edify Technologies, with
leadership, the organization aims to three decades of expertise in IT lead-
strengthen its presence and impact ership and commercial real estate in-
within the industry. vestment.
“I am honored to lead ITServe ITServe operates through four
Alliance, the largest association core boards: ITServe Alliance,
representing IT Solutions, Product Connected PAC, ITServe Services
Development, and Service organiza- Board(ITSS), and ITServe CSR
tions in the United States. Together, Board. With 23 Chapters across the
we will continue to advocate for our U.S., the organization continues its
members, drive innovation, and en- mission to support IT enterprises,
hance our collective strength,” said advocate for policy reforms, and in-
Mr. Vallabhaneni upon assuming of- vest in innovation.
fice in January 2025. 2025 Chapter Presidents: Lead-
Supporting Vallabhaneni in gov- ers across ITServe’s 23 Chapters will
ernance, Raghu Chittimalla assumes play a crucial role in expanding the
the role of Governing Board Chair, organization’s impact.
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