
atNorth has appointed Camilla O’Leary, its director of client management, as co-chair of the Infrastructure Masons (iMasons) iMWomen program EMEA. iMasons launched iMWomen in 2020 to increase the visibility, participation, and career advancement of women in the digital infrastructure sector.
iMWomen program offers connection, mentorship, education, and leadership development for women at all career stages. As co-chair, O’Leary will guide the program’s strategic direction, expand its global reach, and strengthen partnerships. She has been involved with iMWomen for several years, supporting initiatives on awareness, skills development, and opportunities.
“Camilla has been an active and passionate advocate for women in digital infrastructure, and her leadership will be instrumental as we continue to grow iMWomen across the EMEA region”, said Suzanne O’Toole, EMEA regional chair at Infrastructure Masons. “Her industry expertise and ability to bring people together make her an exceptional addition to the iMWomen leadership team. We are delighted to welcome her into this role.”
“I am honoured to step into the role of Co‑Chair for iMWomen,” said Camilla O’Leary, director of client management at atNorth. “The digital infrastructure industry is evolving rapidly, and with that comes an incredible opportunity to shape a more inclusive and innovative future. iMWomen is a powerful community that empowers women to grow, lead, and thrive, and I am excited to help drive its mission forward.”
atNorth also announced founding membership in Nordic Compass, a pan-Nordic alliance formed to strengthen Nordic and European competitiveness, resilience, and innovation. The company is a signatory of the Climate Neutral Data Centre Pact, a participant in the UN Global Compact, and a member of the European Data Center Association (EUDCA).
Source: atNorth
About atNorth
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atNorth, based in Reykjavík, Iceland, operates data centers across the Nordic region, providing high-density colocation, build-to-suit facilities, and connectivity services for enterprises, hyperscalers, and high-performance computing (HPC) users. The company serves industries such as AI, cloud computing, infrastructure, and research. Founded in 2009, it has operated for about 16 years. atNorth runs eight data centers in Iceland, Sweden, and Finland, with additional sites under construction in Kouvola, Finland, and Ølgod, Denmark, and a planned facility in Sollefteå, Sweden. Its operations use renewable energy and emphasize energy efficiency and circular economy principles. The company designs its facilities for scalability, power efficiency, and flexible deployment to meet long-term infrastructure needs across the region.
