Bitfarms appoints six senior executives to expand leadership team

Reuters03-09
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/BITF">Bitfarms</a> appoints six senior executives to expand leadership team

Bitfarms added six executives to support its HPC/AI infrastructure buildout, with the hires based in its New York office. Michael Byrne was named SVP of Construction, bringing hyperscale data center delivery experience from Linesight and Aurecon. Christopher Ruppel was appointed SVP of Power after serving as Head of Energy Development at MARA. Paul Peterson joined as VP of HPC Operations from roles at JLL Global and CBRE, and Kevin Roberts was named Director of Permitting with experience permitting energy infrastructure and hyperscale data centers. Tara Goldstein became SVP of Marketing after leading marketing at Brookfield Properties, and Thomas Tyree III was appointed SVP, Finance & Strategy after serving on the executive team at Stronghold Digital Mining.

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