TmaxSoft names Moses Mathuram VP of Global Channels

TmaxSoft says that Moses Mathuram will join the company as Vice President of Global Channels and Partnerships. In this newly formed role, Moses will have responsibility for enhancing and developing TmaxSoft’s global networks and alliances in addition to owning the overall channel strategy, plan, and route-to-market.

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“We are thrilled to bring Moses onboard and leverage his experience building alliances to drive growth,” said Joshua Yulish, Global CEO and President of TmaxSoft. “His track record with channel partners like GSIs, OEMs, ISVs, VARs, etc., as well as the major public cloud companies will play an integral role in our future successes.”
 
Moses joins TmaxSoft after serving as the Associate Vice President of Global Alliances for Infosys where he developed the ecosystem of partnerships for the Infosys Cloud, Infrastructure & Security. Before his tenure with Infosys, Moses held alliance leadership positions internationally with IBM and Computer Associates, where he was responsible for building strategic partnerships and progressing organisational objectives.
 
“I’m confident with Moses’ skill set, professional accolades and experience, combined with a dedicated focus on the channel every day, he will help us navigate the next stage of our growth,” said Yulish. “This will allow us to scale consistently with our explosive rate of global expansion.”
 
A member of the Association of Strategic Alliances Professionals, Moses has a bachelor’s degree in Physics from Madras Christian College and an MBA in Marketing & International Business from the Hindu Institute of Management.
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