ITServe Alliance launching 23rd Chapter in New York on Oct. 14
ITServe Alliance, the largest association of IT Services organizations in the United States, is launching its 23rd Chapter in New York on Oct 14, at the Marriott Marquis on Times Square.
The opening comes just a month after the inauguration of its 22nd chapter in Tennessee, showcasing the organization’s growth and expansion across the nation, Jagadeesh Mosali, President of ITServe, noted in a media release.
“A strictly Members-only Event, at this historical moment when ITServe is coming to New York, I urge you all to come, join us for a groundbreaking event filled with opportunities to network, collaborate, and grow. Let’s celebrate this milestone together and make a huge impact in the Big Apple!” he said.
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“Since its inception in 2010, our organization has grown from a small network in Dallas to a nationally recognized association of IT services companies,” said Vinay Mahajan, immediate past President, and ITServe Governing Board member. “This journey and success would not have been possible without the active participation of volunteers, members, and sponsors.”
Through the years, ITServe has evolved as a resourceful and respected platform to collaborate and initiate measures in the direction of protecting common interests and ensuring collective success, according to a media release.
ITServe has expanded its reach from 10 members to 2,500 member companies in 2024 growing from a single Chapter in Dallas to 23 Chapters now spread across the entire United States, covering almost all the states with a sizable IT presence.
ITServe member companies generate 175,000 high-paying jobs across the United States. Its members contribute almost $12 billion to the US GDP annually, according to the release.
“As a member of ITServe Alliance, each IT organization will instantly become part of the international community of over 2,500 member companies, gaining access to market knowledge, industry trends, and new developments,” said Manish Mehra, Joint Secretary of ITServe.
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“Over the past 14 years, ITServe Alliance has built a strong member-focused community within the IT industry where professionals and experts alike can collaborate, present new business ventures, and work together to find new ways to overcome industry obstacles.”
Mahesh Sake, Chapter Relations Director for ITServe, who is entrusted with the task of training Chapters and Chapter teams on the day-to-day functioning of their roles, and how to carry out their activities, says, he is “extremely happy with the outcome this year.”
Baswa Shaker Shamshabad, ITServe Executive Board member said, “ITServe Alliance has built a strong member-focused community within the IT industry, where professionals and experts alike can collaborate, present new business ventures, and work together to find new ways to overcome industry obstacles.
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“We are honored to be part of ITServe, which has been generous and extraordinary in its efforts to protect and serve its members’ interests, by keeping the needs and interests of our members at the forefront of everything we do.”
As a trusted platform, ITServe collaborates and implements measures to safeguard common interests, ensuring the protection of its member companies and their interests, according to the release. ITServe and its members believe in developing strategic relationships with their partner organizations to work for a better technology environment by building greater understanding.
(This post was published by The American Bazaar.)