The public is gaining a negative perception of the Digital Infrastructure industry in some areas as its physical footprint grows. The need to earn a positive public perception in the communities in which we build is the industry’s third biggest challenge.
Join iMasons Chairman and Founder, Dean Nelson for a live discussion covering in-depth insights from the Annual iMasons State of the Industry.
Cyre Denny, from Schneider Electric, will join Dean to discuss the latest initiatives on how we become a good neighbor.
The discussion will take place on LinkedIn Live, May 30th at 8:00am PDT.
Guest Presenter: Cyre Mercedes Denny is a Global Program Director for the Cloud & Service Provider Segment of Schneider Electric. She works to translate strategy into actionable goals for performance and growth, helping to implement organization-wide programs, performance management, and annual operations planning that has yielded year over year business growth. Cyre leads a large global team of high-performing professionals collaborating with top executives in setting and driving organizational vision, operational strategy, and resource needs. She has over 15 years of experience working with Fortune 500 Companies, leveraging her unique background and strong leadership abilities to approach business needs from a creative point of view.
Cyre is passionate about education and diversity & inclusion. She was awarded the Schneider Electric Life is on Award for Excellence in Project Execution as well as Schneider’s Dare to Disrupt recognition for establishing the first cross state diversity and inclusion network in the DC, MD, & VA region uniting multiple offices and hundreds of employees to support numerous D&I causes. Cyre is a graduate of Syracuse University, as well as the McKenzie Leadership Program and Hispanics in Technology’s Emerging Executive Program. Cyre served on the board of the Women in Schneider Electric resource group and is currently working towards completing an executive leadership program with the INSEAD Business School while serving as the chair of the Infrastructure Masons LatinX Community and is an avid mentor for the Hispanic Information Technology Executive Council (HITEC) and schools across Virginia and the Bronx, NYC where she is originally from.
State of the Industry Report: Over the last year, Infrastructure Masons has collected input from our members to create and publish the Infrastructure Masons State of the Industry report.
With contributions from 500+ experts in 50+ countries across six continents, this report is a must-read deep dive into the future of infrastructure, addressing the challenges and opportunities shaping the course of our industry.