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Shamma Negi
Kilo Sage

I am deeply honored to share that I have been recognized as a ServiceNow MVP 2026.

This is my first MVP award — and it means more than a title. I started with writing articles 2 years back. Participating and being the speaker at AI Learning Days!! From Hosting ServiceNow Virtual Women Meetup since 2024.

 

It represents years of consistency.
Late nights of learning.
Writing technical articles.
Solving real-time platform challenges.
Sharing knowledge without hesitation.
And showing up — again and again — for the community.

 

Over time, sharing knowledge has become my true passion.

What started as learning for myself slowly turned into writing for others. Today, writing is not just something I do — it’s something I deeply believe in.

Writing allows me to follow my passion while contributing meaningfully to the community. If even one article helps someone solve a problem faster, understand architecture better, or move one step closer to their goals — that makes it worth it.

Knowledge grows when it is shared.
And I am committed to continuing this journey of learning, writing, and enabling others.

 

As a Certified Technical Architect (CTA), I believe architecture is not just about designing solutions — it is about designing impact.

Over the past few years, I’ve focused on:

✔ Creating ServiceNow learning content grounded in real enterprise use cases
✔ Sharing architectural patterns and best practices
✔ Guiding professionals transitioning into advanced technical roles
✔ Contributing practical solutions to complex challenges

 

But beyond technical contributions, one initiative close to my heart has been hosting Women Virtual Meetups for the past two years.

 

Creating a space where women in the ServiceNow ecosystem can:
Speak confidently.
Ask questions openly.
Lead technically.
Grow strategically.

Representation in architecture matters.
Women belong in technical leadership.
Women belong in CTA conversations.
Women belong in decision-making rooms.

 

This MVP recognition is not just a milestone — it is a responsibility.

 

A responsibility to:
• Raise the bar in architectural thinking
• Mentor the next generation of leaders
• Strengthen community collaboration
• Expand women-led technical platforms

 

2026 is not about holding the MVP title.

It’s about amplifying impact.

Thank you to the ServiceNow Community for the trust, respect, and encouragement throughout this journey.

We grow when we share.
We lead when we uplift.
And we succeed when we build together.

 

Here’s to a stronger, more inclusive, more innovative 2026. 🚀💜

#ServiceNow #ServiceNowMVP #CTA #WomenInTech #CommunityLeadership #Architecture #KnowledgeSharing

 

You can find my articles below:

 

My Blog Post Contributions - ServiceNow Community

 

You can connect me on LinkedIn: (1) Shamma Negi | LinkedIn

 

Thanks,

Shamma Negi

MVP 2026