Ophir Rahmani has been named chief operating officer for North America by Vantage Data Centers, a multinational supplier of hyperscale data center campuses. Rahmani will take charge of operations in his new position, managing the groups in charge of providing technical solutions, reliability, and customer satisfaction throughout the business’s quickly growing network of cloud and AI data centers in the US and Canada.
Rahmani will handle data center operations, customer experience, design & engineering, solutions engineering, and important projects from the company’s Denver headquarters. He will answer to Dana Adams, president of North America.
Adams remarked, “Ophir is a successful executive with a wealth of experience managing large, mission-critical operations and service delivery teams.” “As we continue to grow our business and provide for both current and new clients, Ophir’s track record and commitment to team and culture will build upon Vantage’s 15-year history as the industry leader in solutions and service.”
Rahmani was the chief operating officer at Redaptive before joining Vantage, where he oversaw the transformation of the business’ operations department, which increased revenue by 66% and shortened delivery cycle time by 71%. Prior to his current role as senior vice president of global enterprise service delivery, Rahmani worked with Lumen Technologies for twenty years, as well as its predecessors, CenturyLink and Level 3 Communications. In this role, he oversaw a staff of over 4,000 workers, oversaw an operating budget of $350 million, and carried out significant integration and digital transformation projects.
Rahmani remarked, “I’m honored to join Vantage at such an exciting time of innovation and growth.” “I really connect with the company’s people-first, customer-first attitude and dedication to excellence in all facets of operations. As we support the ongoing expansion of our North America platform, I look forward to leading and working with our teams to provide best-in-class services and solutions.