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e3i Engineers hires Elliott as director of data center services

Boston, MA According to e3i Engineers, Inc., Chris Elliott has joined the firm as director of data center services. In this role, Elliott will develop and lead e3i’s data center services group, providing engineering solutions to optimize client data center physical infrastructure. He will help clients mitigate business risk, improve technical and financial performance, and align data center portfolios with long-term demand.

“Data centers support the whole of a business, providing the underpinning for all operational activity; Chris understands business, plain and simple. But what’s really unique about Chris is his ability to connect with both IT executives and real estate/facilities executives, understand their needs and goals, and engineer specific, tailor-made infrastructure solutions,” said Bill Leuci, PE, managing partner and co-founder of e3i. “His passion for teaching and mentoring makes him the perfect person to translate complicated IT solutions to those without a technical background who must maintain them. Engineering these high-quality outcomes actually improves upon their business. We are so lucky to have Chris on our team, and so are our clients!”

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