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ITServe Alliance announces launch of 23rd chapter in New York

The expansion underlines ITServe's mission of fostering collaboration among IT professionals and addressing industry challenges.

ITServe Alliance logo / ITServe Alliance

ITServe Alliance, the largest association of IT services organizations in the United States, has officially announced the launch of its 23rd chapter in New York. 

The opening is on October 14 at the Marriott Marquis on Times Square, said Jagadeesh Mosali, president of ITServe Alliance.

Under Mosali’s leadership in 2024, ITServe Alliance has experienced significant growth, with the Tennessee chapter inaugurated just last month.. The expansion underlines ITServe's mission of fostering collaboration among IT professionals and addressing industry challenges.

Vinay Mahajan, immediate past president and ITServe governing board member, reflected on the organization’s growth since its inception in 2010. “Our organization has grown from a small network in Dallas to a nationally recognized association of IT services companies. This journey and success would not have been possible without the active participation of volunteers, members, and sponsors.”

Mahajan also spoke about the months of effort behind the new chapter's launch. “Many months of diligent efforts and coordination between the national leadership of ITServe and the local New York region leadership has come to fruition as we are all set to launch the 23rd Chapter, a real feather in our cap to have ITServe’s tangible presence felt in the Big Apple.”

Poster of the launch. / ITServe Alliance

ITServe Alliance has expanded from 10 members to over 2,500 member-companies in 2024. It now has chapters across the country. ITServe member companies generate 175,000 high-paying jobs across the United States and contribute nearly $12 billion annually to the U.S. GDP.

Manish Mehra, joint secretary of ITServe, emphasized the value of membership: “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.”

The organization is dedicated to supporting its members by providing training for local chapter leadership and ensuring that new chapters are equipped to succeed. “My team and I spearhead this message to all our Chapter Presidents, their core teams, and the members to ensure that they use the benefits well,” said Mahesh Sake, chapter relations director for ITServe.

ITServe Alliance offers a wide array of benefits to its members, from discounts on services such as ADP and Dice to networking opportunities with CXOs at the organization’s Synergy events. There are also plans to introduce discounted health insurance services in the near future.

Baswa Shaker Shamshabad, ITServe executive board member, expressed pride in the organization’s commitment to its members. “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.”


 

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