Anthony Wanger is a serial entrepreneur and investor with more than two decades of experience identifying and leading successful investments in the digital infrastructure market. Mr. Wanger has managed investments on behalf of several of the world’s leading investors, including Sterling Partners, Pritzker Group Venture Capital, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. and J.P. Morgan Asset Management. From 2007 to 2018, Mr. Wanger served as President and Founder of IO Data Centers (“IO”), a global provider of data center services to the world’s leading enterprises and technology companies. Mr. Wanger led capital raising, new market development, and strategic transactions ultimately selling the US assets and business to Iron Mountain Inc. for $1.37bn. Additionally he sold IO’s London asset to Equinix, Inc., in 2017 and IO’s Singapore asset to Princeton Digital Group, an affiliate of Warburg Pincus in 2019. Prior to his work at IO, Mr. Wanger developed 120 E. Van Buren in Phoenix, AZ which grew into one of the largest carrier hotels in the United States. He sold the asset and colocation services to Digital Realty Trust in 2006 for approximately $180mm. Mr. Wanger began his career as a private equity investor at Sterling Partners focusing on real estate, M&A, and workouts. He received his undergraduate degree from Emory University and his J.D. from the Boston University School of Law where he was named a G. Joseph Tauro Scholar and an Edward F. Hennessey Scholar.