
Greg Boorer
Greg Boorer is the founder and chief executive of Canberra Data Centres (CDC), which he established in 2007. Under his leadership, CDC has grown to become a significant player in the data centre market across Australia and New Zealand, with a total of 2.5 gigawatts of capacity in operation and development. Boorer has been instrumental in positioning CDC as a provider of high-quality digital infrastructure, focusing on resilience, security, and sustainability to meet the evolving demands of customers. He holds a notable stake in the Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation and recently announced plans for a new A$2.7 billion data centre campus in Melbourne.
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