XNRGY Appoints Glenn Brandon as EVP for Data Center Cooling

XNRGY Appoints Glenn Brandon as EVP for Data Center Cooling

XNRGY Climate Solutions has appointed Glenn Brandon as Executive Vice President for Mission Critical, enhancing its leadership in data center cooling solutions amid AI growth.

XNRGY Climate Solutions has appointed Glenn Brandon as Executive Vice President for Mission Critical, announced in a press release. This strategic move aims to bolster XNRGY's leadership in providing advanced cooling solutions for data centers, a sector experiencing rapid growth due to the rise of artificial intelligence.

Brandon brings over 30 years of experience in mechanical contracting and advanced technology projects. His expertise includes collaborations with major clients such as Digital Realty, Equinix, and Nvidia. At XNRGY, he will focus on developing next-generation, high-efficiency, low-carbon cooling solutions tailored for hyperscale, enterprise, and colocation clients.

XNRGY, a North American leader in sustainable air handling and liquid cooling systems, operates from Montreal, Canada, and Mesa, Arizona. The company is committed to delivering innovative, energy-efficient solutions across various industries, including data centers, healthcare, and semiconductor manufacturing.

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