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Global data center service provider, Telehouse Canada, has announced a leadership transition, appointing Atsushi Kubo as the new President and Chief Executive Officer.

Succeeding Satoshi Adachi who led the company’s transition to KDDI ownership, Kubo brings over a decade of expertise in global data center management.

Previously serving as Telehouse Canada’s Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer since 2023, Kubo has managed daily operations and facilitated the execution of the company’s business plan.

Kubo’s four-year tenure at Telehouse Europe as Head of Product and Business Development has also contributed to strategic business operations, particularly in product strategy and expansion.

In his new position, Kubo is poised to lead the company’s connectivity and data center expansion plans for continued growth.

Kubo highlighted, “I am honored to step into this role and to have the opportunity to lead a dynamic team dedicated to delivering premier solutions and services to the Canadian market. As we continue to innovate and grow to meet sector demands, our priority will be ensuring Canadian businesses can leverage the benefits of superior colocation and best-in-class connectivity services.”

Commenting on Kubo’s appointment, Adachi stated, “It has been a privilege to lead Telehouse Canada during this period of transformation and growth. I am confident that, under Kubo’s leadership, the company will continue to strengthen its position in Canada’s data center and connectivity landscape.”

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