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Green Mountain announces leadership transition in the Nordics
Green Mountain today announces that Truls Dishington will assume the role of Managing Director, Nordics, succeeding Halvor Bjerke.
A data center veteran with more than 25 years of experience in the industry, Truls Dishington joined Green Mountain as Project and Service Manager in 2016 and has served as Chief Operating Officer since 2017. His depth and breadth of experience will be instrumental as he leads Green Mountain into its next phase of growth.
Having led the company through a period of strategic development, Halvor Bjerke now leaves to pursue other interests.
– As a leading data center operator in Norway, we are pleased to promote from within the company as Dishington takes on the role of Managing Director. His knowledge of Green Mountain and the industry will be critical as he drives current and new projects at pace. At the same time, we are grateful to Halvor for his commitment and contribution. We wish him well, said Chairman of the Board at Green Mountain Global, Peter Ballon.
– I am excited to build on the strong foundation that has already been established. Together with our executive leadership team, workforce and partners, I look forward to leading the company in our next chapter as we grow, innovate and develop, said Truls Dishington.
During his time at Green Mountain, Dishington has been a key contributor to the company’s success in recent years. He has been part of the executive leadership team from an early stage and has been at the heart of its development and people through its growth. He steps into the role of Managing Director with deep insight into both the organization and the market.
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Green Mountain designs, builds and operates highly secure, innovative and sustainable data centers in Norway and the UK. The data centers are powered by low-cost, 100 percent renewable power and are world-leading on energy efficiency.
The company currently operates the following data center locations: SVG-Rennesøy near Stavanger, TEL-Rjukan in Telemark, the OSL-Enebakk data center near Oslo and Norway’s largest data center campus at Hamar (OSL-Hamar) . In addition, a data center in London (LON-East) was established through the acquisition of an existing company. It is located in one of the most important data center hubs in the world. Furthermore, Green Mountain has partnered with German power company KMW to establish a new data center in the Frankfurt region.(FRA-Mainz)
Green Mountain serves a diverse portfolio of international clients, including major players in cloud computing, AI, banking/finance, high-performance computing (HPC), and the automotive industry.