Involta, a Carlyle portfolio company and prominent national provider of data centre, cloud and connectivity infrastructure and services, has announced that its board of directors has appointed Brett Lindsey as its Chief Executive Officer.
The appointment poises Involta to strengthen its position as an enterprise colocation, cloud services and connectivity leader with Lindsey’s strong experience leading private equity-sponsored digital infrastructure companies through high growth and transformation.
“Brett envisions Involta’s future clearly and has a track record of execution, making him the ideal choice to lead the company,” said Ed Vilandrie, Board of Directors Executive Chairman of Involta and Operating Executive for Carlyle’s Infrastructure Group. “His addition is a strategic move for Involta and aligns with Carlyle’s commitment to invest in Involta’s enterprise infrastructure footprint. We believe there is potential for rapid acceleration of Involta’s growth in the digital infrastructure landscape.”
Lindsey has navigated the dynamic landscape of the telecommunications industry for three decades, demonstrating consistent growth, measurable outcomes and significant financial performance. Lindsey joined Involta after serving as the CEO of Everstream for eight years. He propelled Everstream’s growth from a Cleveland-only fibre network to a leading provider with a 10-state presence serving enterprise and hyperscale clients – solidifying the company’s role as a key player in the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic fibre network industry. In previous telecommunications infrastructure roles, Lindsey demonstrated entrepreneurial prowess, operational excellence and a commitment to community through multiple acquisitions and exits, federal grant awards and metro fibre expansions.
“I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to lead Involta through a transformational growth stage,” said Brett Lindsey, CEO of Involta. “I’ve had the pleasure of working with Involta’s team and clients as a connectivity partner for nearly a decade – now including enterprise colocation and cloud services in the portfolio provides Involta an opportunity to expand and build on my strong industry relationships.”
Lindsey will focus on the strategic expansion of Involta’s data centre, cloud and connectivity infrastructure services, specifically large enterprise clients in the technology, manufacturing, healthcare and financial services industries. “Cultivating the culture and delivering on the brand promises for both employees and clients across these mission-critical verticals is paramount to ensure sustainable growth,” added Lindsey.
Involta owns and operates data centre, cloud and connectivity infrastructure in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Iowa, Minnesota, Idaho and Arizona. The company recently announced a 20MW enterprise colocation campus in Green Bay, Wisconsin, an expansion of its Tucson, Arizona data centre, and the launch of two Internet Exchanges in Boise, Idaho, and Tucson, Arizona.