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Lindsey Bruner

Lindsey Bruner

COO

CleanArc Data Centers

Jennifer Reininger

Jennifer Reininger

Director, Acquisitions

CleanArc Data Centers

Tim Gainey
Moderator

Tim Gainey

Director, Commercial Applications

Tindall Corporation

Lane Anderson

Lane Anderson

EVP, Development & Strategic Procurement

QTS

Adam Knobloch
Emcee

Adam Knobloch

VP & Head of Data Centers

Bisnow

Lindsey Bruner

COO

CleanArc Data Centers

An accomplished executive, Lindsey brings together expertise in project development for both data centers and renewable energy. Lindsey led the advancement of several hundred megawatts of data center pipelines across the US and Europe, and her renewable energy development experience extends to the US, Canada and parts of South America.

Prior to joining CleanArc, Lindsey served as Vice President of Project Development at CyrusOne, a leading global data center developer and operator specializing in delivering state-of-the-art digital infrastructure solutions across the globe. At CyrusOne, she led the global Project Development team and was responsible for the strategy, execution, and delivery of the company’s organic data center development projects. Prior to this role, Lindsey served as CyrusOne’s Senior Corporate Counsel of Real Estate & Construction, working alongside the company’s U.S. and global site selection and construction teams in all aspects of site selection and development. Previously, Lindsey served as Senior Attorney for the Americas division of RES Group, the world’s largest independent renewable energy company, where she represented the organization in various matters related to the development and construction of utility scale renewable energy projects. Lindsey began her career as an attorney in private practice focused on commercial and industrial real estate.

Lindsey holds an AB in English from Duke University, a JD from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law, and an Executive MBA from Quantic School of Business and Technology.

Jennifer Reininger

Director, Acquisitions

CleanArc Data Centers

Jennifer Reininger is a seasoned real estate professional with over 20 years of expertise in mission-critical infrastructure, specializing in data center site acquisition, development, and strategic expansion. She currently serves as the Director of Acquisition at CleanArc Data Centers, where she leads efforts to identify and secure high-value sites that support the company’s rapid growth and evolving infrastructure needs.

Prior to joining CleanArc, Jennifer held senior leadership roles with major players in the industry, including Yondr Group and CyrusOne, where she consistently exceeded acquisition goals, led landmark land transactions, and pioneered process improvements that streamlined operations and reduced costs. Her global experience spans key data center markets in North America and Europe, including Dublin, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, and London.

Jennifer’s expertise includes power and network planning, financial modeling, governmental negotiations, strategic planning, and risk mitigation. She is also a recognized voice in the industry, regularly contributing to conferences and publications such as Mission Critical Magazine, Data Center Dynamics, and the DCAC Conference.

Previously a board member of the Data Center Coalition, Jennifer brings not only technical and strategic acumen but also a deep passion for advancing the data center industry with integrity, innovation, and forward-thinking leadership.

Lane Anderson

EVP, Development & Strategic Procurement

QTS

With more than 25 years of experience in mission critical construction and design, Lane Anderson has an extensive background in MEP projects and design and construction leadership. Having delivered over 3.5 million square feet of data center projects, Lane is well versed in designing for efficiency to pursue low PUE facilities and has strong expertise in building design and construction teams.

At QTS, he is responsible for Corporate Development, Construction, Design and Strategy, as well as Strategic Procurement.

Adam Knobloch

Emcee

Bisnow

Adam Knobloch has been involved in the commercial real estate event and media space since 2010, having held roles in sales, account management, production and coordination. He joined Bisnow Media as the Global Director of Data Centers after having led event sales and strategy efforts in the CRE space for nearly a decade. Since 2012, he has found a significant passion for the data center and technology sectors, while building an international network of active followers across numerous asset classes in the US, UK, Canada and Ireland. In his current role, Adam oversees Bisnow Media's event and sponsored media strategy for the data center sector, having expanded its Datacenter Investment Conference & Expo (DICE) Series event offerings to more than 15 markets, with an international presence in the UK and Canada.

He previously held a board member role on the Telecom Exchange (TEX) Advisory Board, collaborating on content, speaker recommendations and event strategy. Additionally, he has made a point of promoting local and national organizations with a focus on STEM education and advancing the next generation into the technology sector through support, collaboration and ambassadorship. Notable organizations include the Nomad Futurist Academy, Infrastructure Masons, H5 Data Centers' STEM Fest and local chapters of both 7X24 Exchange and AFCOM.

In his personal life, Adam is a musician, having toured the east coast as the drummer of The Gantry. He was a frequent member of the NYC folk/indie rock music scene and is currently the drummer for A.M. County.

Adam holds a Bachelor's Degree of Business Administration from American University's Kogod School of Business, with a focus on Marketing and Public Relations.

What You'll Learn

What You'll Learn

  • How does the increased demand for hybrid solutions impact how facilities are being constructed? What does that mean for density and design?

  • How are modular construction solutions changing for high-density facilities? Are smaller facilities with higher rack capacity the future?

  • Will there be an increase in smaller facilities with higher rack capacity in the future?

  • Are design strategies for high-density development changing with the increase in customization?

How You'll Do More Business: Learn what increased demand means for high-density data center construction, which development decisions are driving new construction strategies, how design for high-density facilities are changing data center footprints, and what that means for finding value in new assets.  

Who You'll Meet: Providers, architects, engineers, director of facilities, VP's of design and construction, general contractors, director of operations, owner, and lawyers.

Why You Should Attend: To learn the long-term trends shaping new data center facilities and construction strategies and how high-density facilities are reshaping the market