Data Center Systems (DCS) Senior Director of National Accounts, Michelle Adams, has joined the 2023 Technology Association of Georgia (TAG) Infrastructure Society (IS) board.
“TAG brings together and engages more than 1,200 prominent business and thought leaders centered around the most noteworthy and relevant technology trends that are sparking, disrupting, and driving innovation today,” said Adams. “I’m excited about joining the Infrastructure Society board of one of the country’s largest technology associations with 30,000+ members.”
Adams is passionate about helping businesses adopt reliable, scalable, high-performance connectivity to better serve their customers effectively and without interruption.
“Technology and data center infrastructure is ever evolving. As processing speeds continue to increase, the efficiency of your fiber and limiting light loss is more important than ever to satisfy our end-user data access,” said Adams.
The Technology Association of Georgia’s (TAG’s) mission is to educate, promote, influence, and unite Georgia’s technology community to foster an innovative and connected marketplace that stimulates and enhances Georgia’s tech-based economy.
The association provides members with access to networking and educational programs; recognizes and promotes Georgia’s technology leaders and companies; and advocates for legislative action that enhances the state’s economic climate for technology.
The foundation pillars of TAG are:
TAG serves as an umbrella organization for 33 societies including TAG Infrastructure.
Adams joins the TAG Infrastructure Society (IS) board that has a mission to spotlight the rich infrastructure in Georgia enabling our state to lead in many areas of technology. Transportation, power, water, data centers and fiber infrastructure, along with the services which are enabled by these resources, make Georgia the logical choice for the next high-tech industry destination.
The society is composed of members, like Adams, who hail from leading technology companies, entrepreneurs, executives, and public policy makers who are committed to advancing the region’s digital infrastructure and connecting professionals from all corners of the infrastructure space, including power, connectivity, data centers, and government relations.
The TAG IS board for 2023 includes:
Adams, a Georgia resident for the past 27 years, is dedicated to helping her DCS clients across the country meet their next-generation data center needs.
“The DCS approach is tailored to meet our client's needs through a consultative process that includes the design, manufacturing, and installation of high-performance structured cabling solutions,” says Adams.