D-E ’77

Oct 7, 2019 | Our Community of Learners

Nelson Weinstein was chosen this past January as one of the Power 200, a biannual global list showcasing the 200 personalities around the world who are leading the data centre, cloud and data sectors through charting new innovations or Technological breakthroughs, sheer investment or business acumen, or exceptional entrepreneurial skill sets. This follows a December 2018 announcement that Nelson was selected in Data Economy’s America 50 as one of the top 50 North, Central and South American influencers.

Nelson is a VP & Chief Accounting Officer for 365 Data Centers. Nelson has over 25 years of senior financial executive experience in a range of industries including manufacturing, defense, construction and software- related consulting. He has many years of experience as a CFO in private equity portfolio companies including a Carlyle company. Before joining 365 Data Centers, he was CFO of Torrent Resources, Inc. His core skills include administration of legal matters, human resources and risk management. He has also successfully managed large recapitalizations and merger and acquisition transactions.

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