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Equinix Appoints Cyrus Adaggra As Vice President of Corporate Development, Asia-Pacific

Equinix Appoints Cyrus Adaggra As Vice President of Corporate Development, Asia-Pacific

Equinix has appointed Cyrus Adaggra as Vice President of Corporate Development, Equinix Asia-Pacific, with immediate effect.

 

Based in Sydney, Cyrus will lead the Asia-Pacific Corporate Development team in driving the company's growth strategy to expand Equinix's footprint in existing and new markets across the region.

 

With more than 20 years of experience in mergers & acquisitions (M&A), financial strategy and corporate development, Adaggra most recently worked with Telstra Ltd, where over the last 10 years he led a number of M&A projects as well as large and complex cross-enterprise strategic initiatives. Prior to that, he worked in the M&A practice of Ernst & Young and acted as transaction advisor to large multinational corporations, private equity firms and private businesses. Throughout his career Cyrus has led numerous strategic acquisitions and data center transactions to maximize return on investment and organizational growth. His substantial professional experience across Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Japan and Singapore underlies his vast regional experience in driving company growth through acquisitions and greenfield development.

 

On his appointment, Adaggra said "I look forward to working with our team to continue to grow our existing markets and explore new markets across the region to help our customers accelerate the delivery and consumption of digital services on a global scale with on-demand infrastructure."

 

Adaggra holds a bachelor's degree in Commerce from the Macquarie University, Australia, and an MBA from the Australian Graduate School of Management.

 

Equinix also recently made announcements about expanding its footprint in Australia, China, Hong Kong, Japan and Singapore, as well as its intended acquisition in India and hyperscale business expansion in the region.

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