OAKBROOK TERRACE, Ill. – The Global Technology Industry Association (GTIA), the nonprofit membership community connecting and representing the worldwide IT channel, has announced election results for its 2025-2026 board of directors, naming Scott Barlow, chief evangelist and global head of community, Sophos, Inc., as the new chair and electing three MSPs as new board members.
The newly elected board brings a wealth of experience, dedication and passion for advancing the GTIA mission. The new term begins May 1, 2025.
“I’m truly honored to be elected chair of the board of directors and collaborate with an incredible group of global tech leaders as GTIA enters its next chapter,” said Barlow, a long-time advocate and respected leader in the IT channel. “What excites me most is the opportunity to shape a future where GTIA drives meaningful change — empowering our members with new tools and insights and expanding our charitable impact to uplift individuals and communities across the globe. The potential ahead is extraordinary, and I’m proud to be part of the journey.”
Barlow succeeds outgoing chair Tracy Pound, managing director, Prizm Solutions Ltd., Maximity Limited, who becomes immediate past chair.
Elected as vice chairs are Quy Nguyen, founder and CEO, Allyance Communications Inc., and Rob Rae, corporate vice president of communities and ecosystem, Pax8.
Three individuals were elected as board members for the first time:
- Carrie Green, senior vice president of operations, Alt-Tech Inc.
- Peter Melby, CEO, New Charter Technologies
- Kimberly Penn, president, Webtropolis
Green has helped shape Alt-Tech, based in Sherwood Park, Alberta, into a leading MSP and is a co-founder of CanITcon and currently serves as the chair of the GTIA North America MSP Interest Group for GTIA. In 2024, she received the GTIA North America Community Leadership Award at the association’s Communities and Councils Forum and North America Spotlight Awards in Chicago.
Melby leads New Charter Technologies, a Denver-based MSP platform with over $300 million in annual revenue and 1,300 employees. He is the founder and former CEO of Denver-based Greystone Technology, where his tenure earned seven Inc. 5000 recognitions and nine Top Workplace awards.
Penn is the president of Webtropolis, a Houston-based technical auditing firm. She is also the founder and president of Professor Drones, the chief strategist at Women and Drones, and entrepreneur in residence at both Grambling State University and Houston Community College. She has previously served on GTIA’s Industry Advisory Councils and as a panelist at ChannelCon.
Continuing their terms as GTIA board members are Steven Capper, chief digital information officer, Carnival UK; Toni Clayton-Hine, chief marketing officer, EY Americas; Jason Magee, CEO, Cynet Security; Joanna Riley, CEO and founder, Censia; and John Scola, global vice president, partner ecosystem success, SAP.
John C. Malonson, senior cybersecurity manager, Raytheon Technologies, and Jabu Dayton, founder and CEO, Jabu HR, Inc., completed their board service.
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About the Global Technology Industry Association
The Global Technology Industry Association (GTIA) is the only vendor-neutral, 501(c)(6) nonprofit membership community connecting and representing the worldwide IT channel. We set our members up for success by providing benefits that include trusted resources and networking opportunities. In addition, the association sets industry standards that enable companies to build sustainable, secure and profitable businesses in an ever-changing technology landscape. Internationally, GTIA represents tens of thousands of professionals from thousands of ITSPs, solution providers, vendors, distributors, and other companies serving the IT channel. GTIA was formerly known as the CompTIA Community (the membership arm of CompTIA). For more information, visit gtia.org.
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