BCS appoints associate director across DACH region to support continued Austrian market expansion

BCS appoints Marcel Reifschneider Hicker to drive its growth strategy in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland.

BCS, the global data centre consultancy, has appointed an Associate Director across the DACH Region to support its continued and planned expansion in Austria, Germany and Switzerland.

Marcel Reifschneider-Hicker has joined the senior management team at BCS. Based in the Vienna office, he will focus on supporting the company’s full range of data centre services, working with both established clients in the region and new entrants to the market. Marcel will be responsible for managing and developing local client relationships, while remaining closely connected with BCS teams across the UK and Europe.

Highly experienced in all commercial aspects of real estate development Marcel has had senior cost and project roles in a number of international organisations.

 James Hart, CEO at BCS, said: “As we continue to grow it is vital that we have the right people in place so we can continue to deliver assured outcomes for our customers who are keen to optimise the benefits of digital transformation and AI. Marcel will be a great asset to the team, and we are excited to have him on board.”

Marcel commented: “BCS’ unrivalled expertise in this fast-moving sector and its culture and approach makes this role an exciting and attractive next step for me. This region presents unique challenges, and I am confident my skills and experience will help address them. I am committed to delivery excellence and to playing a key role in the company’s continued growth and success.’

 

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