DENVER, Dec. 08, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- FORTRUST, the Rocky Mountain Region's most progressive data center and colocation services provider, has hired Cynthia Choboian as Vice President of Business Development. Choboian will lead FORTRUST’s business development organization.
Choboian brings a strong background in technology and data center account management. She was a global strategic account manager for Commscope/TE Connectivity, managing some of the largest Hyperscale Data Center companies in the world. Choboian coordinated the successful design and implementation of the Layer 1 infrastructure of two major new data centers for a national satellite service provider. Choboian brings extensive experience in the healthcare and government markets to FORTRUST. She was the winner of a North American Data Center Strategic Initiative Sales Award.
“I’m very proud to be part of the FORTRUST team,” says Choboian. “FORTRUST is well respected in the industry and has a strong track record of providing consistent uptime to their customers. I look forward to providing data center solutions that will enable our customers to do what they do best.
“Cynthia is an experienced and very capable professional who brings strong industry knowledge,” says Josh Moody, Sr. VP of Sales and Marketing. “We are happy to have her as part of our team and look forward to her success.”
FORTRUST is one of the most progressive high-availability data center services providers in North America, serving clients across the globe who depend on colocation services for a critical lifeline of their business. FORTRUST Denver is the largest data center in the region with over 300,000 square feet and 34 megawatts of data center capacity. FORTRUST offers agile, reliable, sustainable and secure raised floor and modular data center capacity for any-size enterprise supported by optimal power infrastructure and connectivity to safeguard mission-critical business services. In addition to the national headquarters in Denver, FORTRUST has data center locations in Phoenix, Arizona and Edison, New Jersey. www.FTDC.com