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Infrastructure hiring evolves with digital investment

By Claire ShenMarch 13, 2026Updated:March 13, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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  • Infrastructure firms are rethinking executive recruitment as digital investment accelerates
  • Demand is rising for leaders with experience in telecoms, data centres and global infrastructure growth

What happened: Rethinking leadership recruitment

Executive recruitment practices in the digital infrastructure sector are undergoing significant transformation as companies adapt to a rapidly expanding investment landscape.

According to insights shared by Matt Mooney of Marovis in a report by Capacity Media, the sector is increasingly seeking leaders with a blend of technical understanding, strategic vision and global operational experience.

Marovis is a specialist executive search firm focused on digital infrastructure, telecommunications and technology sectors. The company works with operators, investors and infrastructure providers seeking senior leadership capable of managing large-scale network and data infrastructure.

Mooney noted that hiring expectations in infrastructure have shifted as the industry itself has evolved. Companies are no longer looking solely for executives with traditional telecom backgrounds but are increasingly prioritising leaders who understand digital ecosystems, cloud platforms and large-scale capital deployment.

The change reflects the broader expansion of digital infrastructure markets. Fibre networks, subsea cables, data centres and connectivity platforms are attracting billions of dollars in investment as global data demand continues to grow.

As a result, executive hiring has become more strategic, with organisations placing greater emphasis on leadership capable of scaling infrastructure businesses and managing complex international operations.

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Why it’s important

The shift in executive recruitment highlights how deeply the digital infrastructure sector has changed over the past decade.

Telecommunications networks, cloud computing platforms and hyperscale data centres now form the backbone of the digital economy. The companies building and operating these assets require leadership teams that combine engineering understanding with financial and strategic expertise.

At the same time, the sector has attracted significant institutional investment. Infrastructure funds, private equity groups and pension investors have poured capital into fibre networks, data centres and connectivity platforms, viewing them as long-term stable assets.

That influx of capital has raised expectations for leadership. Investors increasingly expect executives who can scale operations quickly while navigating complex regulatory environments and global supply chains.

From a financial perspective, leadership quality has become a key differentiator in infrastructure investment, particularly for companies seeking to deploy large pools of capital efficiently.

As digital infrastructure becomes a central pillar of economic development, the race to recruit experienced leadership is likely to intensify. In many cases, the success of major infrastructure projects may depend as much

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