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Tag Greason
Tag Greason is the Co-Chief Executive Officer of QTS, a digital infrastructure leader in designing, building and operating sustainable data centers with 75 data centers in operation or under development across the United States and Europe. QTS provides mission critical infrastructure solutions to Fortune 1000 enterprises, government agencies and the largest technology companies in the world, with an annual leasing revenue of more than $3 billion and total contracted power capacity eclipsing 3 gigawatts.
In collaboration with Co-Chief Executive Officer David Robey, Tag oversees all aspects of QTS in service to its people, customers and communities. He brings 25 years of industry experience driving business growth and value creation and developing deep customer relationships. Tag is recognized for his business acumen, strategic mindset and visionary leadership.
Tag joined QTS in 2011 and most recently served as Chief Growth Officer, leading all external activities, customer engagement and European expansion. Prior to QTS, he was the Executive Vice President for Current Analysis, Inc. and Vice President of Global Services at Savvis Communications, Inc.
He has a storied background in public service. Tag served in both the United States Army and the Virginia Army National Guard. In 2009, Tag was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates and served in the role for eight years. During his tenure, he was appointed to the House committees on Appropriations, Education, Finance, and Science and Technology and was selected as one of eight conferees responsible for negotiating the Commonwealth’s budget. In this role, Tag consistently balanced the state’s budget with a focus on both strategic growth, contingency planning, and problem solving.
As a veteran, he is committed to championing military support organizations, including Stop Soldier Suicide. Tag serves as the Vice Chair of E3: Elevate Early Education, an organization that creates innovative initiatives to give children access to high-quality education for their first eight years. He is also dedicated to advocating for kids with autism spectrum disorder.
He earned an M.B.A. from George Mason University, and a Bachelor of Science degree in systems engineering from the United States Military Academy at West Point.
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