Interoute appoints Bruno Boucq as Country Manager for France

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In 2017, Interoute

A communicative man to lead a key country for the operator in Europe

 

London, UK – 31 May 2017 Interoute, owner-operator of a global cloud services platform and one of Europe’s largest and most advanced networks, announced the appointment of Bruno Boucq, 59, holding a Master of International Economy from the University of La Sorbonne – Paris, as Country Manager for France.

Bruno Boucq explains the purpose of his mission: «I will put my skills, my energy, my passion and my relationship at the service of the Interoute French team to align France goals with the group. Since my arrival, I have been able to observe Interoute’s assets: its Enterprise digital platform integrated into the densest cloud of Europe, supported by the largest network infrastructure, sovereignty of data guaranteed into a dozen of countries, the high level of expertise of the team. The time has come to reap the rewards of past investments by accelerating our growth and excelling on the market.”

 Jan Louwes, Executive Vice President – Sales and Marketing at Interoute, welcomes this appointment: « Bruno Boucq is the man for the job, he knows how to grow the performances of profitable companies and this is what we need. The acquisition of Easynet in 2015 allowed us to take a new dimension, we are counting on him to lead the French team by giving a new boost, turning our heritage into strength, stimulating the innovation of our team and thinking big.”

To succeed in his mission, Bruno Boucq can capitalize on his experience gained as Vice President and General Manager at BT France during more than 3 years, as South Cluster President at Unisys during 8 years and as General Manager at Fujitsu Services in France during 9 years.


 

About Interoute

Interoute is the owner-operator of one of Europe’s largest networks and a global cloud services platform which encompasses 15 data centres, 17 virtual data centres and 33 colocation centres, with connections to 195 additional third-party data centres across Europe. Its full-service Unified ICT platform serves international enterprises and many of the world’s leading service providers, as well as governments and universities. Interoute’s Unified ICT strategy  provides solutions for enterprises seeking connectivity and a scalable, secure advanced platform on which they can build their voice, videocomputing and data services, as well as service providers in need of high capacity international data transit and infrastructure. With established operations throughout Europe and USA, Interoute also owns and operates 24 connected city networks within Europe’s major business centres. www.interoute.com