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ITServe Alliance names new leadership for 2025

"ITServe’s success is built on the collective strength of its members," national president Anju Vallabhaneni said.

Siva Moopana, Raghu Chittimalla and Anju Vallabhaneni. / ITServe Alliance

ITServe Alliance, a network representing over 2,500 small and medium-sized IT firms across North America, has announced its leadership team for 2025. Anju Vallabhaneni has been appointed as national president, bringing more than two decades of experience in IT management and seven years of involvement with the organization.

New leadership, renewed focus

"I am honored to lead ITServe Alliance, the largest association representing IT Solutions, product development, and Service organizations in the United States. Together, we will continue to advocate for our members, drive innovation, and enhance our collective strength," Vallabhaneni said upon taking office in January 2025.

Raghu Chittimalla, stepping in as governing board chair, emphasized a team-oriented leadership approach. "Our focus will be on unity, ensuring all board members prioritize ITServe’s mission above individual interests to achieve collective success," he said.

Meanwhile, president-elect Siva Moopanar, set to lead ITServe in 2026, outlined his vision for the organization's future. "I am committed to ensuring ITServe attracts top talent, fosters innovation, and drives economic growth," he said. Moopanar, an entrepreneur and the president & CEO of Edify Technologies, has three decades of experience in IT leadership and commercial real estate investment.

Expanding reach and advocacy

ITServe operates through four main boards—ITServe Alliance, Connected PAC, ITServe Services Board (ITSS), and ITServe CSR Board—working to support IT enterprises, advocate for policy reforms, and invest in innovation. With 23 chapters across the U.S., the organization continues to expand, with new chapters opening in Tennessee and New York.

Immediate past president Jagadeesh Mosali reflected on ITServe’s growth from a regional network in 2010 to a nationwide platform. Vallabhaneni, outlining his priorities for the year, confirmed plans to establish two additional chapters in Boston, Massachusetts, and Sacramento, California.

"ITServe’s success is built on the collective strength of its members," Vallabhaneni said. "Together, we will champion the interests of small and medium-sized IT enterprises, foster innovation, and expand our national presence. I invite all ITServe members to join me in this mission."

 

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