David Young joins Keysource board

David Young has joined data centre design, build and management specialists Keysource as Client Services Director. In his new role he will work closely with the company’s senior management team utilising his 25 years’ experience in mission critical consulting engineering. His particular remit will include developing the professional services offering, leading major client accounts and assisting the board to ensure long-term sustainable business growth.

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