Equinix boss departs to join Avaya

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Equinix’s managing director Tony Simonsen will become the new boss of Avaya Australia and New Zealand from early April.

Equinix boss departs to join Avaya
Tony Simonsen

He will replace former Avaya A/NZ boss Tim Gentry, who left the unified communications vendor for a position in the organisation’s US business.

Simonsen has spent the last two years heading up the Australian Equinix operations, during which time he has overseen the US$50 million expansion of its Sydney data centre, and the build of its new data centre in Melbourne.

Avaya said in a statement Simonsen had a “demonstrable track record of significant and sustained success” in the technology sector.

“Simonsen has all the credentials, knowledge and leadership skills to take our business forward strongly,” Avaya APAC president Mike Muller said.

Simonsen has prior experience in the vendor community, having worked across EMC, Cisco and Allied technologies. Prior to his stint at Equinix he spent four years with document and shipping technology vendor Pitney Bowes.

Simonsen said he was "looking forward to delivering cutting-edge technology solutions that help [Avaya's] customers’ businesses grow.”

Equinix is yet to appoint a replacement for Simonsen, who will work his last day on March 26. In the meantime Equinix's sales vice president of APAC Doug Oates will oversee the Australian business. 

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