Turbidite Appoints Stan Ngai as Deputy Chief Financial Officer
Stan Ngai, Deputy CFO of Turbidite HONG KONG, March 15, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Turbidite, Asia’s newest pan-Asian edge data center platform, today announced the appointment of Stan Ngai as Deputy Chief Financial Officer. Stan joins the team from Morgan Stanley where he served more than 23 years in various leadership roles across Asia Pacific. “We are pleased to have Stan on the team as we move forward in exploring strategic M&A opportunities in building Turbidite’s edge data center platform across Asia Pacific’s emerging markets,” said Don So, Chief Financial Officer, Turbidite. “Stan’s solid financial services and risk management background is a definite asset to the company.”
Turbidite, Asia’s newest pan-Asian edge data center platform, today announced Lorain Wong as Head of Corporate Affairs, responsible for Corporate Communications
Chris Pennisi Joins Turbidite as Head of Sales
Chris Pennisi, Head of Sales at Turbidite HONG KONG, March 11, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Turbidite, Asia’s newest pan-Asian edge data center platform, today announced that Chris Pennisi has joined the team as Head of Sales. Chris brings more than a decade of experience in driving sales and optimizing opportunities in delivering telecom services and solutions to Fortune 500 customers globally. “We are delighted to have Chris join our leadership team at a time of growth and innovation. As we build our edge data center platform and deliver solutions, Chris’ expertise in working with Over-the-Top (OTT) companies and multinational enterprises will help us enhance our value proposition and deliver solutions to meet our customers’ requirements across industry sectors,” said Bill Barney, Chief Executive Officer, Turbidite.
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09 March 2021 | Alan Burkitt-Gray A year after he left GCX, Bill Barney is back in business, with a new company he hopes will shake up the data centre and subsea cable business. Alan Burkitt-Gray gets a preview of his plans
“Why do you call it Turbidite,” I ask Bill Barney when we’re on a call to discuss the company he’s just set up. “A turbidite is an underwater landslide,” he replies from Hong Kong. He and his colleagues picked the geological term for the name of their new company.