Quantum Loophole Inc., a developer of first-of-its-kind Gigawatt-scale master planned data center communities, has promoted Sylvia Kang to Chief Real Estate Officer. The move comes soon after Quantum Loophole the company broke ground on its 2,100-acre data center development campus at Quantum Frederick in Maryland.
Kang brings more than 15 years of experience in data center site selection, energy and lease contract negotiations, financial analytical modeling and energy management. She previously has worked at CyrusOne, Microsoft, Yahoo!, PriceWaterhouseCoopers and KPMG.
Kang’s consultative approach and understanding of the complexities associated with high-stakes decision-making positions her strengths effectively internally and externally with clients.
At Quantum Loophole, she leads real estate and energy management. Her strategic oversight is critical to driving Quantum Loophole’s disruptive, gigawatt-scale, master plan data center communities that leverage environmental sustainability at its core.
Also a data center tax expert, Kang was instrumental in identifying Quantum Frederick’s 2,100-plus acre site based on Maryland’s new data center tax legislation passed in July 2020.
“Throughout Sylvia’s career, she has led teams to drive tens of millions of dollars in data center development cost savings. She has negotiated a multitude of data center service agreements and was a key driver behind industry-leading legislative changes,” says Josh Snowhorn, founder and CEO. “At Quantum Loophole, Sylvia played an instrumental role in identifying the site that is now known as Quantum Frederick. It’s obvious that Sylvia is who we need leading the company’s site selection efforts for our company, and the industry.”
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