Sycomp A Technology Company, Inc. has announced that several of its women leaders were recognized on CRN’s 2026 Women of the Channel list. Notably, global sales leaders Dawn McCale, Leilani Boduch, and Vanessa Nudd were named to the Women of the Channel Power 80 Solution Provider subset—an elite group selected from the broader 2026 Women of the Channel list, according to Sycomp’s press release via PR Newswire.
Additional Sycomp Honorees
Beyond the Power 80 honorees, CRN also recognized several other Sycomp channel leaders on the 2026 Women of the Channel list. These include:
- Lara Deruosi, Director, Sales Operations
- Jessie Hu, Asia Technical Support Leader
- Eileen Jin, Asia Partner & Operations Leader
- Lori Lemos, Director, Global Service Delivery
- Olya Luke, Director, Global Partner Alliances
- Yunjin (Kelly) Lee, Sales Executive, Asia Pacific Region
- Danielle Pearce, Global Account Executive
- Lauren Ridzon, Director, Cloud Solutions
- Amy Shuck, Global Account Manager
- Anita Tiu, Director, Sales Operations – Philippines
- Manisha Yarla, Director, Global Program Management Office (PMO)
These names were listed in Sycomp’s official announcement via PR Newswire.
Voices of Leadership
Michael Symons, CEO of Sycomp, expressed pride in the recognition. He congratulated the leaders for their dedication, challenges overcome, and innovative contributions, noting their achievements reflect both individual impact and Sycomp’s growth within the partner community, according to the press release. CRN’s Jennifer Follett, VP of U.S. Content and Executive Editor, commended the honorees for their exceptional leadership and innovative strategies that foster transformation and success across the industry.
Significance for Women in Tech Leadership
This recognition highlights a notable concentration of women leaders across strategic domains at Sycomp—from global account management and technical support to program management and cloud solutions. Their inclusion in CRN’s annual Women of the Channel list underscores their influence in shaping channel strategies, enhancing customer experiences, and advancing Sycomp’s global reach. These honorees represent the increasing prominence of women in executive and cross-regional roles within the IT services and solution provider landscape.
Conclusion
The inclusion of these twelve Sycomp leaders in CRN’s 2026 Women of the Channel list—featuring three in the prestigious Power 80 subset—demonstrates both individual excellence and Sycomp’s broader commitment to elevating women in technology and channel leadership roles. This recognition serves as an encouraging indicator of progress in gender representation across key leadership positions in the IT services ecosystem.