NITN | @notintownlive | 21 Feb 2024, 05:28 am
Vee Technologies, a leading professional services organization specializing in technology-driven solutions, has been awarded a spot on the 2023 Global Outsourcing 100 List by the International Association of Outsourcing Professionals (IAOP).
This marks the ninth consecutive year that Vee Technologies has earned this distinction, underscoring the company’s commitment to excellence and continuous improvement in outsourcing.
Commenting on the achievement, Vee Technologies President Patrick O’Malley said, “We are deeply honoured to have been named to IAOP’s 2024 Outsourcing 100 List. Vee Technologies proudly embraces a global outlook in providing solutions for our clients because we believe our services are strengthened by diversity. Making the IAOP Outsourcing 100 List year after year is a testament to our history of making lives better.”
IAOP is a leading global association of outsourcing providers, clients, advisors, and consultants. The organization advocates for the use and enhancement of outsourcing through quarterly conferences, workshops, certifications, and online courses. Being included in IAOP’s prestigious Global Outsourcing 100 List is an honour given to service providers who pass a rigorous application, scoring, and judging process. Only the companies with firm commitments to social impact sourcing and the best client testimonials are added to the List.
“Nine consecutive years on the IAOP Outsourcing 100 is no easy feat,” CEO Chocko Valliappa shared. “It demonstrates Vee Technologies’ commitment to making lives better while providing industry-leading results for our clients. We are extremely proud to have received this distinction again this year.”
As a strong proponent of corporate social responsibility, Vee Technologies places a strong emphasis on career readiness for youth in rural Indian villages. The company provides scholarships and skill training programs free of charge for young people with limited opportunities due to their geographical location. Many of Vee Technologies’ most skilled leaders have been hired through these initiatives.
A recent initiative included donating computers to a penitentiary and teaching the inmates programming skills to prevent re-admission. In the United States, the company offers generous donation-matching and “volunteer time off,” in which employees feed the hungry, donate winter clothes, help veterans, and clean up waterways, roads, and parks.
“This award underscores our firm belief in the importance of corporate social responsibility and our commitment to making a positive impact beyond business,” Valliappa continued. “We look forward to continuing our mission to globalize success to make lives better through cutting-edge technological solutions.”
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