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New addition to the SDIA Advisory Board
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10 Feb 2021

New addition to the SDIA Advisory Board

The SDIA team welcomes Neil Clark on our Advisory Board and we could not be more proud he is part of our mission.

Guiding us with their expertise and experience, we have some of the leading experts in the field of data centers, infrastructure & IT services to support us. 

We warmly welcome Neil Clark to our team of Advisors.

Mr Clark is the Service Design Lead at Manifesto, an agency of creatives, coaches, strategists and technologists, where he supports companies in service design, design thinking, business analysis, product ownership and agile methodologies. He also calls himself an "annoying environmental person", which, in the end, we all are at SDIA! We are all passionate people helping to save the planet.

Some of his musings on services and the environment - https://manifesto.co.uk/author/neilclark/

With this impressive system and design thinking and his passion for sustainability and digital industry, he will surely contribute greatly to our advisory board and our mission to drive the sustainable transformation of the digital infrastructure.

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