The Northern Virginia Technology Council announced the recipients of the 2019 Virginia Data Center Awards to a standing room only event on Wednesday, April 24th.
Virginia is the largest data center market in the world driven by forward thinkers and leaders in the data center community and is filled with many impressive contributors contending for the prestigious award. While the winner of the NVTC Data Center Industry Icon Award was Bill Klein, CEO of Digital Realty, Mike’s accomplishments are also worthy of icon status in our eyes.
The Journey to Greatness
Mike got his welcome into the world of electrical design as a graduate from the Electrical Engineering program at Washington State University, where he received a scholarship. While in school, he worked as an Apprentice Electrician and Electrical Estimator for contractors, eventually rising to the level of Master Electrician in Spokane, Washington.
After graduation, he held various jobs in the electrical engineering field and eventually entered the data center industry in 1985 as Director of Electrical Engineering for a vertically integrated data center services and equipment provider in Maryland. There he directed the electrical department and the design of several data center facilities.
In 1992, Mike formed a consulting engineering company, MME, and during this time he led the electrical design of the United Parcel Service Alpharetta Data Center, the world’s first Tier IV Data Center as stated by Kenneth Brill, founder of The Uptime Institute.
In 1994, Mosman merged his business with the Chesapeake Consultant Group to become CCG Facilities Integration. Earlier this year, CCG merged with Morrison Hershfield and together have one of the strongest providers of mission critical engineering services in North America.
Today, as Chief Technical Officer, he continues as an active member of the data center
Mike also provides overall direction for the mission critical team’s applied engineering research efforts. He developed the patented "Isolated-Parallel" electrical system configuration currently deployed in several large high-reliability sites, and has authored numerous whitepapers and articles. He also participates in several industry professional organizations, including the Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the National Council of Examiners for Engineering & Surveying (NCEES) and the Industrial Application Society (IAS).
A Northern Virginia Data Center Industry Pioneer
“Present at the Beginning,” aptly describes Michael Mosman’s role in the growth of Northern Virginia’s data center industry. He is the electrical engineering and overall design lead for the development of numerous milestone data centers in this region, including multiple data centers for major clients including:
America Online
AboveNet Communications
DuPont Fabros Tecnology
Credit Card Providers
CloudHQ
An Iconic Mentor and Mind
Mike exhibits an extraordinary combination of technical design activity and participation in the business of design and construction. He has played a key role in the success of one of the leading mission critical specialty engineering firms in the US as a founding partner, and has supported the professional development of a generation of engineers who themselves have established reputations in the industry.
Mike has pioneered several important critical electrical infrastructure developments, first introduced in Northern Virginia data centers, and that now have widespread use in the data center industry, including the following innovations.
“We are proud and honored to have Mike Mosman as part of our Morrison Hershfield family. He is a brilliant mind and a true innovator. We look forward to continuing to work with him and to find out what he will do next for the industry. Congratulations Mike!”
–Jon McCarthy, Senior Vice President, Morrison Hershfield
Congratulations to the Finalists
From a large field of nominees, Mike Mosman was one of four finalists for the NVTC Data Center Industry Icon award which also included Hossein Fateh, Founder and CEO of CloudHQ, Bill Stein, President and CEO of Digital Realty Trust and Allan Tucker, Managing Director of JLL’s data center practice; distinguished company indeed.
The award was presented to Bill Stein of Digital Realty Trust for his contributions to the Virginia data center industry. It is noteworthy that both CloudHQ and Digital Realty Trust are longstanding clients of Morrison Hershfield’s mission critical practice, and related to projects within the sphere of JLL’s brokerage influence. This fact illustrates the intertwined nature of the data center ecosystem, and the inter-dependency of the success of each player on the efforts of all. Congratulations to all of the finalists and winners of the NVTC Virginia Data Center Awards.