ALLIANCE INFOSYSTEMS/Chesapeake Regional Tech Council Confirms New Board Member
Baltimore, MD – January 19, 2015 – Alliance InfoSystems President, Swadesh Guchhait, was confirmed by CRTC President Jason Silva to serve as a CRTC Board Member starting in January 2015 for a two-year term. The Chesapeake Regional Tech Council, a member driven organization, energizes and propels the advancement of technologies with the exchange of ideas, expertise and business and partnership opportunities and is a resource for visibility, connections, knowledge and education for technology companies in and around the community in the Annapolis-Washington-Baltimore region.
“Following this morning’s CRTC Board meeting it is my great pleasure to report your confirmation to serve as a CRTC Board Member”, says CRTC Executive Director Kris Shock. “Please accept our congratulations and deep gratitude for your willingness to serve in this leadership role. We look forward to working with you to advance the mission of the CRTC in the New Year.”
The area’s leading companies and executives shape the future of the Chesapeake Regional Tech Council through its Board of Directors. Its members supply the vision, knowledge and support that enables the Chesapeake Regional Tech Council to continue to grow and prosper. “I am honored to be considered by the CRTC executive committee and to serve on the CRTC Board. Alliance has supported our regional tech council and community for many years and believes in the mission and vision of the organization. I am very excited to participate. ”, says Alliance President Swadesh Guchhait.
To strengthen the organization, Mr. Guchhait will join several new board members and officers beginning January 2015 as it continues its mission of advancing technology throughout the Chesapeake region.
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About Alliance InfoSystems
Alliance InfoSystems (AIS) is an IT systems integrator and solutions provider headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland that provides a broad range of managed IT and procurement services to commercial, educational, non-profit and government clients. Founded in 2004, AIS is a certified Federal Section 8(a) Small Disadvantaged Business and Minority Business Enterprise (MBE). AIS President, Swadesh (Swat) Guchhait, was previously the Director of Mid Atlantic Offices for a hardware and solutions contractor, which was acquired by a larger company. Mr. Guchhait management and technical solutions were so admired by his clients that they encouraged him to start his own firm (AIS) to continue providing solutions and servicing these clients. In 2014 Alliance celebrated its ten year anniversary of being in business.
About Chesapeake Regional Tech Council
Founded in 1992, formerly the Anne Arundel Tech Council, the Chesapeake Regional Tech Council is a non-profit 501c6 membership organization supported by grants from the Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development from the Anne Arundel Economic Development Corporation and enabled by sponsorships from our Titanium and Platinum sustaining sponsors and membership.
The Chesapeake Regional Tech Council provides a forum designed to further economic development in our community through the support of innovation and commercialization of advanced technologies. The organization attracts new technology companies to the region and helps emerging technology companies grow and prosper in this increasingly dynamic environment. We do this by serving as a resource that meets technology companies’ business, education and networking needs. We also help enhance public understanding of technology-related issues.
Contact: Tom McDonough
Phone: 410-878-6083
E-Mail: tmcdonough@ainfosys.com
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