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Robin Ramdhanie has a diverse work experience spanning over several roles and companies. This includes being the Director of Engineering & Construction at Hudson Interxchange since 2022, where they demonstrate strong leadership and project execution skills. Prior to that, they worked at Telecom Infrastructure Corp, starting as a Design Architectural Engineer in 2016 and progressing to roles such as Project Manager, Senior Manager Project Management, and Operations Management Specialist. In these positions, Robin showcased their expertise in project management, optimizing operational processes, and enhancing customer experiences. Before joining Telecom Infrastructure Corp, Robin worked as a Manager at Sears Holdings Corporation from 2007 to 2014 and as a Rehabilitation Specialist at Leake and Watts Services, Inc. in 2011. Through their work experience, Robin has proven their ability to lead teams, manage budgets and timelines, and effectively communicate with stakeholders.
Robin Ramdhanie attended the New York Institute of Technology from 2013 to 2017, where they earned a Bachelor of Science in Architectural Technology with a minor in Construction Management. Prior to that, from 2009 to 2012, they attended SUNY Westchester Community College and obtained an Associate of Science (AS) degree in Business Administration, Management and Operations. Robin also has additional certifications in project management, including "Project Management Foundations: Risk" from LinkedIn and "Managing Projects with Microsoft 365" from the Project Management Institute (PMI) in 2023.
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DataGryd’s 60 Hudson facility in Lower Manhattan provides up to 60,000 square-feet of available colocation space and state-of-the-art power and cooling infrastructure for data network, telecommunications, cloud and large enterprises. Located in one of the world’s most concentrated hubs of Internet connectivity, 60 Hudson provides access to over 300 interconnected carriers and exchanges, with multiple Points of Entry (POEs) from diverse data network providers and direct fiber conduits.