ACI Mechanical and HVAC Sales Appoints Tyler Keller as Vice President of Data Center Solutions
ACI Mechanical and HVAC Sales has appointed Tyler Keller as Vice President of Data Center Solutions, announced in a press release. Keller brings more than 17 years of experience in HVAC and energy systems supporting hyperscale, colocation, and AI infrastructure projects.
In his new role, Keller will lead ACI's data center solutions division. He will focus on expanding the company's presence, strengthening client relationships, and developing strategic partnerships to deliver HVAC and energy solutions for mission critical environments.
Before joining ACI, Keller served as Global Account Manager for Enterprise Solutions at Carrier's Global Data Center team, where he built partnerships across hyperscale, colocation, life sciences, and manufacturing sectors. He previously worked at Automated Logic, managing large automation projects for global enterprise clients.
ACI Mechanical and HVAC Sales, based in Seattle, provides HVAC and energy solutions for commercial, industrial, and data center applications, working with more than fifty equipment manufacturers through a team of sales engineers and project professionals.
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