In response to the recent devastating flash floodscausing loss of lives and properties across Central Texas, IT Serve Alliance – Austin Chapter in coordination with the ITServe Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)officially presented a check for $21,000 in support of flood relief efforts to Byron Wilkinson, President and General Manager at KVUE Austin, representing the TEGNA Texas Flood Relief Fund at the Communities Foundation of Texas.
Vineeth R. Amaram, President of the ITServe Austin Chapter formally presented the check during the monthly meeting of Austin Chapter, attended by dozens of ITServe Chapter members of Austin and Dallas, community and business leaders and media atCentro Event Space, Round Rock, TX on July 15, 2025. Amaran was joined by Murali Bandlapalli, ITServe National Director of Bylaws, Abhishek Boinapally, President of Dallas Chapter, and National CSR Chairs Sri Chavva, and SwathySanapureddy in presenting the check on behalf of ITServe Alliance.

Referring to the recent tragedy that has impacted Texans, Vineeth R. Amaramsaid, “In the past two weeks, Central Texas has been devastated by historic flooding. We have seen homes destroyed, families displaced, and — most tragically — lives lost. These are not distant tragedies. These are our neighbors. Our community. And it is in times like these that our core values are tested. In just 7 days, our members mobilized and raised over $21,000 for flood relief efforts — a testament to the compassion, unity, and swift action that defines ITServe.”
“Through this campaign, we were not only able to respond quickly to help flood-affected families but also demonstrate the core values that define ITServe — compassion, leadership, and service. This donation reflects ITServe’s long-standing commitment to giving back, especially during critical times for our fellow Texans,”Amaram added.
Wilkinson expressed his appreciation to the ITServe community for the warm welcome and participation in such a meaningful evening, noting that ITServe’s leadership and generosity would directly impact families across Texas recovering from recent disasters.
“Thank you for including me in such a meaningful evening on behalf of KVUE Austin, representing the TEGNA Texas Flood Relief Fund at the Communities Foundation of Texas, I would extend our deepest gratitude for your generous donation to the TEGNA Texas Flood Relief Fund, where support will directly impact families across Texas who are recovering from recent disasters. It is inspiring to see the leadership your organization continues to show in giving back.”

“This noble initiative, with rapid mobilization of resources, generous member contributions, and seamless coordination exemplify ITServe’s continued commitment to supporting communities during times of crisis,” ITServe’s National President, Anju Vallabhaneni said in a statement.
“With this effort, ITServe Alliance reaffirms its mission not only to advance the interests of the IT industry, but also to stand as a pillar of strength and support for the communities in which it operates,” Raghu Chittimalla, Governing Board Chair, said.
“In these challenging times, I want to thank the members of ITServe Alliance, whose mission is to support and empower local communities, has yet again at the forefront, extending our support to those affected by the recent floods,” Siva Moopanar, President-Elect of ITServe said.
“The mission of ITServe Alliance CSR is to empower local communities through various noble initiatives across the nation, playing a very critical role in helping us realize our mission of giving back to our communities and working towards the wellbeing of the larger society,” Tanuj Gundlapalli, National CSR Director, said. “The generous donations, resources and the time devoted by our leadership and member organizations, help ITServe in the success of our programs and positively impacting the lives of the lesser fortunate in our communities.”
“From the very beginning, ITServe’s mission has been to empower local communities through a wide range of initiatives,” said Dinesh Movva, National CSR Secretary. “This is yet another noble initiative showcasing that our members are passionate about the wellbeing of society just as they have been about their businesses.”
Amaram expressed his appreciation to Anju Vallabhaneni, for his leadership and continued encouragement of community-focused initiatives. He thanked Tanuj Gundlapalli and Dinesh Movvafor their hands-on guidance and quick approvals that helped accelerate the campaign. He expressed his gratitude to ITServe Dallas Chapter and its team, led by Dallas Chapter President Abhishek Boinapally, for their generous contribution towards this cause.
In his closing remarks, Amaram said, “A heartfelt thank you to all the dedicated members of the ITServe Alliance for stepping up with such urgency and compassion. It is your unwavering commitment to community service that continues to uphold the true spirit of ITServe We are blessed to be part of this noble effort that highlights the tech community’s role in disaster response and community recovery.”
Founded in 2010, ITServe’s vision has been to empower local communities by creating, retaining, and fostering employment opportunities within the United States. ITServe has an active membership of 2,400+ members, and 24 Chapters established across the United States, who are small & medium-sized companies that create local employment and fulfill the growing demand for highly skilled professionals in America. For information on ITServe and its many noble initiatives, please visit: www.itserve.org






The American Telugu Association (ATA) held its Board Meeting on Saturday, June 28, 2025, at the APA Hotel Woodbridge in New Jersey. The event began with a devotional prayer song, followed by graceful classical dance performances. The board discussed recently conducted events, upcoming priorities, and partnerships, and approved the site and dates for the 19th ATA Conference.
such as ATA Days, sports activities, 5K runs, yoga sessions, and community clean-up drives. Additionally, ATA has hosted a series of webinars addressing student concerns, health awareness, and immigration issues. Further initiatives include the launch of SAT preparation courses, IT training programs, and plans to expand health and fitness activities across multiple cities. Looking ahead, ATA will host Start-up Cubes competitions in six major cities to promote innovation and help transform promising ideas into successful ventures. ATA is also advancing support for small businesses and women entrepreneurs, especially in the non-IT sector, through a series of awareness seminars that will guide participants from business setup to scalable operations. Further
strengthening its service efforts, ATA is partnering on clean water projects to empower NRIs to support development initiatives in their hometowns and villages across Telugu-speaking states. In addition, A presentation was given on Krishivaas, an AI-based mobile app developed by Agribridge, which aims to assist rural farmers in improving agricultural productivity while enabling NRIs to contribute toward enhancing farmer livelihoods.
ideal choice for the convention. The event will take place under the leadership of ATA President Jayanth Challa. The ATA Board also reviewed and approved the budget for the upcoming national conference.
Her work ethic carried into her college years at Northwestern University, where she juggled studies with a daily paper route. As an adult, she balanced the demands of single motherhood, running a small business, and caring for her ailing parents. These life experiences have given her firsthand insight into the everyday struggles facing working families. “My life was Made in America. This campaign was Made in America. It could not have happened anywhere else,” she declared. “Now, I’m committed to making sure that the same American Dream is alive and well now, and for generations to come.”