Genese CEO, Anjani Phuyal, bags the Top AWS Ambassador award  in the US

NL Today

  • Read Time < 1

Seattle: CEO of Genese Solution, a UK-based IT consulting company, Anjani Phuyal, has been recognised as a top AWS Ambassador at the AWS Global Summit being held at Amazon’s global headquarters in Seattle, Washington.  He has been recognised as top AWS (Amazon Web Services) Ambassador for the UK and Ireland region. The recognition highlights Phuyal’s significant contributions to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) within the tech industry, which aligns with AWS’s mission to create a more inclusive and accessible cloud ecosystem, the Company said.

The three-day summit provided attendees with numerous opportunities to engage in interactive sessions with AWS executives, service leaders, and industry experts. Key highlights of the summit included in-depth discussions with AWS leadership and cloud technology thought leaders, a firsthand look at AWS’s vision, strategy, product roadmaps, and future service developments, networking and knowledge-sharing with fellow AWS Ambassadors, exchanging best practices, and forming lasting relationships and participation in roundtable discussions where feedback is directly shared with AWS, influencing the future direction of both AWS and its partner community.

“I am thrilled to be recognised as a top ambassador by the AWS at the AWS global summit in Seattle,” said Mr Phuyal adding, “I have been very much looking forward to this conference as it is an exceptional platform for innovation, collaboration, and recognition of the outstanding achievements within the AWS Ambassador community.” He expressed confidence that insights he earned at the conference would be useful for the expansion of cloud technology in Nepal and beyond.

CEO of Genese Solution, Mr Phuyal, is also  founder of Girls in Tech (Nepal Chapter), and is also serving as Asian Lead of Women in Big Data- an initiative to promote women in tech.

Genese Solution has offices in ten countries including in Bangladesh, Nepal, Spain, UK and the US.