Lendlease names MD for data centre business

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PROPERTY and infrastructure group Lendlease has appointed Sam Lee as managing director of data centres. He will be responsible for leading Lendlease Data Centre Partners, a US$1 billion joint venture which invests in data centres in the Asia-Pacific region. The joint venture with an institutional investor was launched in July 2019. Read more at The Business Times.

Property and infrastructure group Lendlease has appointed Sam Lee as managing director of data centres.PROPERTY and infrastructure group Lendlease has appointed Sam Lee as managing director of data centres. He will be responsible for leading Lendlease Data Centre Partners, a US$1 billion joint venture which invests in data centres in the Asia-Pacific region.

Prior to Lendlease, Mr Lee headed Global Switch's Singapore operations as managing director. He managed data centre Global Switch Tai Seng, which has direct access to multiple major international cable systems. He also oversaw the development of Global Switch's second data centre in Woodlands.Lendlease's chief executive for Asia Tony Lombardo said the group is committed to the data centre sector over the long term.

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Lendlease hires Sam Lee as Singapore-based MD for data centre businessSINGAPORE - Property giant Lendlease announced on Monday (March 9) the appointment of Sam Lee as its managing director of data centres who will be based in Singapore.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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