CG Infinity Taps Veteran Executive as SVP of Data, Cloud

Louis Mangiacapra is an experienced technology leader with more than 15 years of experience focused on building, managing, and deploying enterprise-class data and analytics platforms

Plano-based CG Infinity announced the hiring of Louis Mangiacapra as senior vice president of data and cloud, accelerating its customers’ digital transformation and customer-centric initiatives.

Mangiacapra is an experienced technology leader with more than 15 years of experience focused on building, managing, and deploying enterprise-class data and analytics platforms, the company said.

“Our business has been experiencing significant growth since the beginning of the pandemic. Our customers and prospects increasingly rely on CG Infinity to offer guidance on where to invest and how to measure return on investments in data technologies and cloud platforms. Louis’s background and experience will be immensely helpful to our customers and prospects that look for hands-on, real-world expertise building fast-growth businesses,” CG Infinity President Saurajit Kanungo said in a statement.

Mangiacapra is hands-on and well-versed in emerging technologies with a strong business acumen and a talent for identifying technology gaps that drive business goals and increase revenue, the copmany said in a statement. He specializes in helping transform how organizations integrate people and modern technology to drive business outcomes.

“Our customers increasingly rely on us to help them navigate the complex decisions necessary to effectively leverage technology investments. There is no greater example of this need than the use of internal and external Data to become more efficient and profitable. Louis brings a formidable combination of strong business knowledge coupled with extension experience in using Data to drive competitive advantage. This is exactly what many of our customers need,” Rob Palacios, chief innovation officer and EVP, said in a statement.

Mangiacapra says the industry has been changing rapidly.

“The cloud and data landscape has been changing at an exponential rate and can provide a catalyst for innovation and digital transformation to give companies a competitive edge,” Mangiacapra said in a statement. “It has been a strong passion of mine for many years to become a trusted partner with customers to help navigate the technology landscape in a way that meets their business where they are at in their journey.”

“Together,” he says, “we will help customers drive strategies to increase revenue, performance, and productivity,” 

Along with Plano, the company has offices in Houston, Albuquerque, Little Rock, and New Delhi, India.

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