atNorth appoints Camilla O’Leary as Sales Director for Denmark and the DACH region

The experienced sales professional joins the company as it continues to scale to meet the increasing demand for sustainable data center solutions.

  • Saturday, 2nd March 2024 Posted 2 years ago in by Phil Alsop

atNorth has appointed Camilla O’Leary as Sales Director for Denmark and the DACH region. With over ten years’ experience in the data center and power industry, Camilla will be tasked with driving new sales and revenue growth in Denmark and the DACH region – a key geographic territory for atNorth.

The hire is part of atNorth’s ongoing growth strategy as the demand for cost efficient and sustainable digital infrastructure continues to rise. Camilla has significant industry experience coupled with a customer-centric approach and proven track record of developing and maintaining long term customer relationships. This compliments atNorth’s commitment to investing in the right people to promote client satisfaction and to reinforce its market position as the leading Nordic sustainable colocation provider.

“ Camilla O’Leary has a proven track record of success when it comes to market penetrations and strategic account management”, says Anders Fryxell, Chief Sales Officer at atNorth. “Her emphasis on customer engagement coupled with her results driven attitude make her an excellent addition to our team”.

Prior to joining atNorth, O’Leary held a number of senior positions at infrastructure business Vertiv, including Strategic Account Director EMEA and Senior Account Manager for Vertiv Australia. She also held key positions as Emerson Network Power and Frigel Australia. This breadth of experience brings an exceptional understanding of successfully managing multiple stakeholders at a global level and the importance of teamwork.

“atNorth’s recent rapid growth is testament to their commitment to providing best in class infrastructure coupled with excellent customer service”, says O’Leary. “As demand for their sustainable solutions continue to grow I am delighted to be joining this dynamic and forward thinking team and am looking forward to being part of their future as they continue to promote innovation and revolutionize the industry”.

atNorth’s continued expansion is evidenced by the acquisition of two data centers in Finland and the opening of a new site in Iceland in 2023. Additionally, the business also announced the development of three new sites in Finland and Denmark to open late 2024 and 2025. atNorth continues to actively acquire land to develop sites in order to meet the needs of its clients, and to cement its position as the leading Nordic operator of datacenter infrastructure.

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