Alpharetta, Georgia – Tech Alpharetta has named the six new members of its Strategic Board of Directors in a major step meant to improve its influence in promoting innovation inside the city. This action by the nonprofit, which is essential in establishing Alpharetta as a tech center, reflects its continuous attempt to propel the local technological ecosystem to higher levels.
Renowned for its strategic impact on the technical development of the city, Tech Alpharetta assembles top-notch leaders to mentor and carry out expansion projects. The recently selected board members are a varied mix of top leaders from several industries, each with special knowledge and experience to offer.
The additions are Jessica DiOrio Dunn, Global Technology Officer at EY; David Ferber, Senior Vice President at Equifax; Sandhya Gaddam, Senior Director at Global Payments; Charlie Jewell, Director of Economic Development for the City of Alpharetta; Don Milich, Senior Vice President at Raymond James; and Parsh Wanath, Head of Digital Product Engineering and AI at Wheels.
“We look forward to collaborating with this esteemed new group of leaders,” says Karen Cashion, President and CEO of Tech Alpharetta. “Our Strategic Board members play a major role in Tech Alpharetta’s success and the overall growth of technology and innovation in the city of Alpharetta.”
Tech Alpharetta has been pillar of the city’s tech growth since its founding in 2012. Advising on tech infrastructure and supporting a vibrant technological environment has been significantly assisted by the board of the company. Initiatives like Tech Alpharetta’s tech startup incubator have launched and expanded thanks in part by their suggestions. The fact that this incubator has relocated to a new, modern location even further emphasizes the organization’s dedication to support local businesses and creative ideas.
First of its type in Georgia, Tech Alpharetta was first established as the Alpharetta Technology Commission. Changing its focus to become an autonomous, 501(c)(6) nonprofit, it has expanded over time. Along with a strategic advisory board, it conducts technological leadership events, a STEAM mentorship program for recent high school graduates, and more than 50 tech firms in its growing incubator today.
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The strategic growth of the board represents an important step toward Tech Alpharetta’s goal of solidifying the city’s leadership in technical innovation and business. These new board members are ready to provide fresh ideas and drive major developments in Alpharetta’s dynamic and fast changing tech industry as the organization shapes the local tech scene.
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Interested parties may visit techalpharetta.com for more details regarding Tech Alpharetta and its past and current initiatives.