iTWire Wednesday, 28 April 2021 10:10 Cyrus Adaggra joins Equinix as VP corporate development Featured Cyrus Adaggra, VP Corporate Developmen, Equinix
Former Telstra executive Cyrus Adaggra has joined Equinix to take up the role of Vice President of Corporate Development.
Based in Sydney, Adaggra will lead the Equinix Asia-Pacific Corporate Development team in driving the company s growth strategy to expand its footprint in existing and new markets across the region.
With more than 20 years’ experience in mergers & acquisitions (M&A), financial strategy and corporate development, Adaggra was most recently with Telstra, where over the last 10 years he led several M&A projects, as well as large and complex cross-enterprise strategic initiatives.
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Journalist pierced humbug and duplicity with a very sharp phrase
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Journalist pierced humbug and duplicity with a very sharp phrase
By Richard Walsh
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MUNGO MACCALLUM: 1941 - 2020
Anne Summers mistakenly informed the world back in 2014 that Mungo MacCallum had died. When I emailed him at that time, congratulating him on eluding the Man With the Scythe, he informed me it was only a momentary escape: âIâm not all that well after 15 hours throat surgery for removing cancer, two lots of heart failure including two minor strokes, kidney failure and gout, but Iâm slowly recovering.â