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Chris Downie Named CEO of Telx

Chris Downie Named CEO of Telx

The Telx Group has announced that Chris Downie, who has served as the President and Chief Financial Officer of Telx since 2007, will assume the role of Chief Executive Officer effective immediately.

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Chris Downie, shown speaking at an industry event last year, is the new CEO at Telx. (Photo: Rich Miller)

The Telx Group has announced that Chris Downie, who has served as the President and Chief Financial Officer of Telx since 2007, will assume the role of Chief Executive Officer effective immediately. Downie succeeds Eric Shepcaro, who passed away earlier this year.

Downie has 22 years of experience in the communications and finance industries and has provided leadership to Telx in finance, strategic planning, business development, customer service and operational support.

“Chris has been a compelling leader for Telx over the past six months," said John Kelly, Chairman of the Board of Directors. "The board and the company’s investors have great confidence in Chris and his ability to drive Telx’s continued success as a premier provider of interconnection and data center solutions to our customers.”

“I am honored to follow in the steps of such a capable leader as Eric Shepcaro,” Downie said of his new role. “Eric provided tremendous guidance as the company expanded into a number of new markets and developed innovative interconnection products and data center services for our clients. He served as a great mentor to me and we all miss him.” Downie added, “I look forward to leading Telx in the next stage of its growth.”

Prior to joining Telx, Downie served as CFO and COO for satellite services company Motient Corporation. He also has held leadership positions at Communications Technology Advisors (CTA), BroadStreet Communications, Daniels & Associates and Bear Stearns. He holds an MBA from New York University and a BA from Dartmouth College.

Telx provides colocation and interconnection services to more than 1,100 customers in 13 markets with six data enters across the New York/New Jersey Metro area, two facilities in Chicago, two in Dallas, four in California (Los Angeles, San Francisco, and two in Santa Clara), two Pacific Northwest facilities (Seattle and Portland), and facilities in Atlanta, Miami, Phoenix and Charlotte, N.C. 

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