Meet the founding leadership team of the ACM Houston Professional Chapter — the professionals who built this chapter and continue to drive its mission.
Founding Team
Each officer brings deep technical expertise and a shared commitment to growing the computing community across Houston.
Milan Parikh is a Fellow of the British Computer Society (FBCS), Distinguished Fellow of the Society for Computers and Law (FSCRS), Fellow of IETE (FIETE), and Senior Member of IEEE. He is a Lead Enterprise Data Architect at Cytel, a global clinical research organization, with over 15 years of experience across life sciences, financial services, manufacturing, and automotive industries. He is the author of "AI-Enabled Serverless Engineering for Autonomous Cloud Operations" and has delivered keynote addresses at international conferences and served as session chair at IEEE forums across his field of enterprise data architecture and AI-driven cloud systems.
His technical work spans Microsoft Fabric, Power Platform, Dynamics 365 CE, and Azure-native AI solutions. He has led large-scale data platform implementations across regulated industries, with prior senior roles at Avanade, Hitachi Solutions America, MCA Connect, Ford Motor Credit Company, and Dart Container Corporation. He holds 17+ IEEE peer-reviewed publications spanning federated learning, edge-cloud hybrid systems, and enterprise AI adoption, and serves as Secretary of the BCS Enterprise Architecture Specialist Group. He is a Microsoft Fabric Community Super User and actively contributes across multiple professional communities, including IEEE, BCS, and ACM, as a speaker, reviewer, and advocate for responsible AI and enterprise data practices.
Credentials
Responsibilities
Milan serves as Chair and founding member of the ACM Houston Professional Chapter. The chapter exists as a dedicated space for computing professionals across Houston to connect, exchange ideas, and grow their technical and leadership careers. It bridges academic research and industry practice through speaker series, workshops, and collaborative programming. As Chair, Milan sets the chapter's strategic direction, leads technical programming, and builds partnerships with universities, technology organizations, and professional societies across the Houston corridor. He represents the chapter at ACM regional and national forums, ensuring Houston professionals have a credible and active presence within the global computing community.
Siva Prasad Nandi serves as Vice Chair of the ACM Houston Professional Chapter. Additional bio details coming soon.
Responsibilities
As Vice Chair, Siva Prasad is prepared to assume the office of Chair or temporarily act in that position whenever needed. He maintains familiarity with the duties and responsibilities of the Chair, as well as those of the other elected officers and committee chairs. He plays a key role in driving the chapter's success, overseeing the activities and progress of the various committees and chapter programs, ensuring they remain aligned with the chapter's goals and mission.
Vinoth Punniyamoorthy is a technology leader and software engineering professional with over 12 years of experience building large-scale, mission-critical platforms across financial services, product engineering, and enterprise consulting. He currently serves as Vice President and Lead Software Engineer at JPMorgan Chase & Co., where he focuses on cloud-native architectures, enterprise API ecosystems, distributed backend systems, and platform engineering for highly scalable enterprise environments. He is a Senior Member of IEEE and a Fellow of multiple professional organizations, including the Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers and the Soft Computing Research Society. He actively contributes to the research community as a peer reviewer, Technical Program Committee member, session chair, and invited speaker for international conferences and journals.
Credentials
Responsibilities
As Treasurer, Vinoth manages the financial operations of the ACM Houston Professional Chapter. He oversees chapter funds, maintains accurate financial records, prepares budgets for chapter programs and events, and ensures compliance with ACM financial policies. He works closely with the Chair and Vice Chair to allocate resources in support of the chapter's mission and programming goals.
Join the ACM Houston Professional Chapter to connect with computing professionals across Houston, attend events, and support the local tech community.