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Glen Spangler

SVP Data Center Operations at Switch

Glen Spangler has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. Glen started their career at Goettl Air Conditioning as a Warehouse Supervisor, where they managed warehouse operations and maintained inventory levels. Glen then joined DH Instruments a Fluke Company, initially as an Instrumentation Technician, where they tested and calibrated pressure measurement and control equipment. Glen later moved up to the role of Production Lab Engineer, supervising a team of Calibration Technicians and collaborating with Product Engineers on new product development. Glen went on to become the Production Manager at DH Instruments, overseeing manufacturing and operations technicians and evaluating performance.

In 2009, Glen joined VSR Industries as a Process and Manufacturing Engineer, where they focused on optimizing production volume and implementing lean tools for improved process flow. Currently, they hold various roles at Switch, including SVP Data Center Operations, Director of Data Center Production, and Vice President of Data Center Operations. Unfortunately, specific details regarding their roles at Switch are not provided. Overall, Glen has demonstrated strong leadership, technical expertise, and a track record of successfully managing operations and driving efficiency.

Glen Spangler studied Aeronautical Engineering at Arizona State University from 1989 to 1993, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering.

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Henderson, United States

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Switch, Inc. is a technology infrastructure company. The Company is developer and operator of the SUPERNAP, data center facilities, and provides colocation, telecommunications, cloud services, and content ecosystems. The Company designs, constructs and operates hyperscale data centers that address the growing challenges facing the data center industry. The Company's patented technologies include 100% hot aisle containment rows, exterior wall penetrating multi-mode HVAC units, hot and cold containment segregation structure, redundant data center roofing system, multi-system power containers, data center infrastructure management system (DCIM).