John Hughes appointed to Equinix board

Equinix has appointed John Hughes to its Board of Directors following the close of the TelecityGroup acquisition on January 15, 2016. Hughes was previously Executive Chairman of TelecityGroup.

“John brings a wealth of industry experience, having led one of the largest data center providers in EMEA, and having held senior positions at major global technology brands” said Peter Van Camp, chairman of the Board of Directors, Equinix. “His institutional knowledge gained from running Telecity will be invaluable in making the integration of the two companies a success.”

Hughes has more than thirty years’ experience leading complex, high technology businesses operating at a global level from which to draw in his role at Equinix. As Executive Chairman at Telecity since 2014 and Non-Executive Chairman from 2007 to 2014, Hughes led the Board of Directors, managed the company and led the development of company strategy over the last eight years. Prior to Telecity Hughes held senior executive positions at Thales Group (where he was latterly Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, responsible for an organization with over 25,000 people); Lucent Technologies (where his responsibilities included being President of its worldwide GSM and UMTS businesses); and Hewlett Packard. Hughes has significant experience in managing growth companies, especially those supplying complex solutions and services to business customers; in mergers and acquisitions; in international/channel expansion; and in development of leadership teams.

Commenting on his appointment, Hughes said, “I am delighted to be joining the Board of Equinix at what is a fascinating point in the Company’s growth and look forward to adding value not only related to the integration of Telecity, but also more broadly in the context of Equinix’s strategy and development, and to working with a great group of people.”
Hughes holds or has held a number of Board positions including Chairman of JUST EAT plc, Spectris plc, Sepura plc, and as an Independent Non-Executive Director on the Boards of CSG International, Chloride Group, Global Crossing Telecommunications, Barco, Nice Systems and Intec Telecom.
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