Fortune 100 and wholesale technology distribution world leader Ingram Micro continues its aggressive expansion in the global IT market and brings its continued growth in the Philippine shore as its Global Shared Services in Manila inaugurated a new facility that now serves as a new home for hundreds of associates.

DICT Undersecretary Monchit Ibrahim (second to the left) joined Ingram Micro CIO Ramesh Nair (center) and Manila Center Information System directors AJ Enriquez (far left) and James Vibar (far right) to express his appreciation and support to Ingram Micro for actively taking part in accelerating the growth of the IT-BPM industry in the Philippines.
DICT Undersecretary Monchit Ibrahim (second to the left) joined Ingram Micro CIO Ramesh Nair (center) and Manila Center Information System directors AJ Enriquez (far left) and James Vibar (far right) to express his appreciation and support to Ingram Micro for actively taking part in accelerating the growth of the IT-BPM industry in the Philippines.

The facility inauguration was held last July 28 in Two World Square,Upper McKinley, Taguig city and was witnessed by Karen Batungbacal de Venecia, Chairperson for Global In-house Center Council (GICC); Atty. Joy Cruz, who represented Taguig Mayor Lani Cayetano; Jerico Go, Senior Vice President of Megaworld Corp; as well as the local leadership team and associates led by Managing Director, Junar Amador.

Ingram Micro Global Shared Services – Manila executives led by Managing Director Junar Amador (center) at the ribbon cutting ceremony for its new facility in Upper McKinley, Taguig City. He was joined by Global In-house Center Council (GICC) Chairperson Karen de Venecia-Batungbacal (5th to the left), Megaworld Senior Vice President Jericho Go (3rd to the left) , and Atty. Joy Cruz (4th to the right) representing the office of Taguig City Hall.
Celebrating continued growth. Ingram Micro Global Shared Services – Manila executives led by Managing Director Junar Amador (center) at the ribbon cutting ceremony for its new facility in Upper McKinley, Taguig City. He was joined by Global In-house Center Council (GICC) Chairperson Karen de Venecia-Batungbacal (5th to the left), Megaworld Senior Vice President Jericho Go (3rd to the left) , and Atty. Joy Cruz (4th to the right) representing the office of Taguig City Hall.

“We dedicate this new milestone to our hard working, brilliant, and passionate leaders and associates who continuously serve as our inspiration as we seek to further grow our business and succeed in our goals,” Junar enthused in his welcome remarks.

Established in 2009, the Ingram Micro Global Shared Services-Manila is part of a 30,000 strong workforce that supports more than 1,700 vendors and 200,000 customers. The Manila center boasts diverse and brilliant Filipino talents supporting various processes, from global IT operations to sales and fulfillment.

Chief HR Officer Scott Sherman (center) gamely joined the Ingram Micro Manila center associates for a quick photo shoot during the #PinoyOOTD Dress-up Day, celebrating the Filipino heritage in commemoration of Filipino Language Month.
Chief HR Officer Scott Sherman (center) gamely joined the Ingram Micro Manila center associates for a quick photo shoot during the #PinoyOOTD Dress-up Day, celebrating the Filipino heritage in commemoration of Filipino Language Month.

“Ingram Micro continues to dominate in the IT distribution space, and Filipinos have become one of the most sought-after talents to support the increasing demands for its global operations. That’s why we put tons of our efforts in our People agenda, such as shaping our culture according to the values that our talents can deeply relate to, and creating a great employee experience that is life enriching and truly rewarding,” Junar remarked when asked about Ingram Micro’s investment in Manila and the Filipino talents.

Ingram Micro Global Shared Services – Manila commits to help shape a better future for Filipinos through H.O.P.E. Adopt-a-School Program (ASP), where partner schools receive a variety of support including facility renovation, Computer Literacy Program for teachers, and Learn & Play activities for students. Last July 20, the associates led by Director Dindo Gatan (far left) turned over tables and chairs to Eusebio C. Santos Elementary School in Taguig City, the first partner school under ASP.
Ingram Micro Global Shared Services – Manila commits to help shape a better future for Filipinos through H.O.P.E. Adopt-a-School Program (ASP), where partner schools receive a variety of support including facility renovation, Computer Literacy Program for teachers, and Learn & Play activities for students. Last July 20, the associates led by Director Dindo Gatan (far left) turned over tables and chairs to Eusebio C. Santos Elementary School in Taguig City, the first partner school under ASP.

“It just proves how ubiquitous the Filipino workforce is in the success of the global IT-BPM industry. Philippines is not just a social media capital, we have also become the IT-BPM capital of the world, thanks to the globally competitive Filipino talents. As a global IT brand, we believe that this is where the future is going and the Filipino workforce will continue to be at the forefront in elevating the IT-BPM industry to greater heights.”

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