Amod Ranade has joined Sterling and Wilson Data Center as Chief Product Officer (CPO), bringing with him over two decades of rich expertise in data centers, building automation, energy management, and digital transformation. In his new role, Amod will spearhead the company’s product strategy, innovation, and execution to deliver predictable, efficient, and modern data center solutions tailored to diverse applications.
Before this appointment, Amod served as Vice President and General Manager – Asia Pacific at Green Revolution Cooling, where he led the company’s expansion across the region, driving adoption of sustainable and high-efficiency cooling technologies in data centers. His leadership was instrumental in building strong market presence and forging partnerships in the fast-growing digital infrastructure sector.
Amod also held senior leadership roles at Honeywell, where he worked on smart and connected building solutions across India and Southeast Asia, and at Schneider Electric, where he led strategy, transformation, and business development in data center and electrical distribution domains. His tenure at IBM India and APC by Schneider Electric further honed his expertise in data center product management, sales, and solution integration for the Asia Pacific and Indian markets.
With a proven track record of driving innovation and scaling businesses, Amod has been at the forefront of advancing energy-efficient technologies and consulting with senior leadership on long-term strategic roadmaps. His career reflects a consistent focus on leveraging technology to deliver resilient and high-performance infrastructure solutions.
At Sterling and Wilson Data Center, Amod’s vision will be to align the company’s product portfolio with evolving global demands for sustainability, efficiency, and scalability in the digital infrastructure space. His leadership is expected to accelerate innovation, strengthen market competitiveness, and position the organization as a trusted partner in building the next generation of data centers.
