People Moves: Atsushi Kubo

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Job From: Chief Operating Officer at Telehouse Canada


Job To: President & CEO at Telehouse Canada


Atsushi Kubo first joined Telehouse Canada in 2023 from its parent company KDDI, bringing with him extensive experience in business strategy and operational execution. Before becoming President and CEO, he served as Telehouse EVP and COO.


Prior to this, Atsushi spent four years at Telehouse Europe
as Head of Product and Business Development, where he played a key role in strategic business operations, leading product strategy and expansion. 


His significant expertise in global data centre management was instrumental in identifying and leading the acquisition that positioned Telehouse Canada for its long-term success. 


Over the past year, he has overseen the execution of the company’s business plan while also managing its daily operations as a senior leader. In his new role, he will lead the company’s ongoing expansion plans and new growth initiatives to ensure continued excellence in connectivity and data centre services.


“I am honoured to step into this role and to have the opportunity to lead a dynamic team dedicated to delivering premier solutions and services to the Canadian market,” Atsushi shares. 


“As we continue to innovate and grow to meet sector demands, our priority will be ensuring Canadian businesses can leverage the benefits of superior colocation and best-in-class connectivity services.”


As Telehouse Canada embarks on its next phase of growth, Atsushi’s appointment as President & CEO marks a pivotal moment for the KDDI subsidiary. Now, the company is even more eager to play a unique role in supporting businesses across Canada with their digital transformation efforts.


Satoshi Adachi, former President and CEO of Telehouse Canada, says: “I am confident that under Kubo’s leadership, the company will continue to strengthen its position in Canada’s data centre and connectivity landscape.”


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