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SHARON AI Appoints Drew Kelton to its Board of Directors

by | Dec 2, 2025

Adds a senior technology executive to its board to strengthen oversight and support growth in telecom, data center, and digital infrastructure operations
Drew Kelton. Image: LinkedIn

SYDNEY, Australia, Dec 2, 2025 – Drew Kelton has agreed to join the SHARON AI Holdings Inc. board of directors. Kelton brings 40 years of experience in information and communications technology and has held senior roles in the UK, Europe, India, Australasia, and the United States.

“SHARON AI is building the next generation of sovereign AI and digital infrastructure, and I’m excited to be part of a company with both the vision and capability to lead this transformation,” said Drew Kelton.

Kelton was previously chief executive officer of Superloop, non-executive director of Megaport, executive vice president of T-Mobile, managing director of Telstra International and senior vice president of Docusign.

Kelton is currently non-executive chairman at Leading Edge Data Centres, non-executive chairman of Locate Technologies and non-executive director of Superloop.

“We are pleased to welcome Mr. Kelton to the board. His global leadership experience across major telecom and technology platforms strengthens SHARON AI at a pivotal stage in our growth. As we scale the business and prepare our leadership team and board for the transition to a public company, Mr. Kelton’s experience will be invaluable in guiding the company along that journey,” said James Manning, chairman at SHARON AI.

Source: SHARON AI

About SHARON AI

Sharon AI is a high-performance computing company founded in 2021 and headquartered in Sydney, Australia. The company provides cloud GPU services, AI computing infrastructure, and data storage systems for organizations that run compute-heavy workloads. Sharon AI offers virtual machines, GPU-as-a-service options, and cloud capacity designed for AI training, machine learning development, and high-performance computing tasks. The company supports customers that work with generative AI, large-language models, and scientific or engineering simulations. Sharon AI serves businesses, research institutions, and government agencies that require flexible access to GPU clusters and sovereign cloud environments. The company designs its systems to support resource-intensive projects and to handle datasets in production or research settings. Sharon AI operates its services through an Australian data center and maintains infrastructure to support high-bandwidth networking, distributed training, and data lifecycle management. The company also provides workload management tools that help users deploy applications, manage storage, and allocate GPU resources for specific tasks.