Kao Data Appoints Spencer Lamb as Chief Executive Officer

  • Long-standing industry leader appointed CEO of the UK’s preeminent data centre platform, engineered for AI.
  • During his tenure, Spencer has successfully led the company’s go-to-market strategy, securing significant customer wins across the cloud, AI, and enterprise sectors, establishing Kao Data as the UK’s home for industrial-scale computing.
  • Will lead the organisation with Kao Data Founder and Executive Chairman, David Bloom, building the capital structures, partnerships and relationships that will underpin and accelerate the company’s long-term growth strategy.

London, United Kingdom, 28th May, 2026Kao Data, the specialist developer and operator of data centres engineered for AI and advanced computing, has today announced the appointment of Spencer Lamb as its Chief Executive Officer, completing a leadership evolution designed to accelerate the company’s next phase of growth.

With more than 20 years’ experience within the international data centre industry, and having joined Kao Data in January 2020, Spencer steps up from his previous role as Managing Director and CCO, taking the helm alongside Founder and Executive Chair, David Bloom, to lead one of the UK’s foremost developers and operators of AI-ready infrastructure.

As CEO, Spencer will lead day-to-day operational leadership and growth execution across Kao Data’s expanding UK platform, driving the continued development of its AI-ready data centre capacity and ensuring the company’s design and delivery model keeps pace with the rapidly changing demands of AI and high-density compute.

He will work together with David, who continues in his operational role as Executive Chairman, focused on the work that will determine the direction and evolution of the Kao Data platform, including the capital structures, partnerships and relationships that underpin the company’s long-term growth strategy.

During the last six years at Kao Data, Spencer has successfully led the company’s go-to-market strategy, securing significant customer wins across the cloud, AI, enterprise and financial services spaces, and developed its Harlow campus into one of the UK’s leading homes for HPC, AI, scientific research and life sciences compute.

As a member of the company’s Senior Management Team, Spencer has also played a pivotal role in helping grow Kao Data into a multi-site portfolio spanning Harlow, Slough, Northolt, Park Royal in West London, Greater Manchester and further sites under development.

More recently, Spencer has proactively championed the development of homegrown AI infrastructure within the UK and has become one of the most trusted and respected figures within the data centre industry. A frequent spokesperson for the country’s AI ambitions, he has spent considerable time working with local and central government to build a key understanding of the critical role data centres play within the UK’s digital economy, and how they must develop in parallel with both the national grid and the UK’s energy expansion plans to enable the UK’s AI and economic growth.

Spencer Lamb, Chief Executive Officer at Kao Data, said: “I have loved my time at Kao Data, and I am excited to step up and lead the company as its CEO. One of the biggest strengths of Kao Data is our ‘player-manager’ mentality, recruiting from within to develop and grow our people, which is exactly what this role calls for. I am looking forward to ensuring Kao Data continues to play a strong and defining role in the UK’s AI infrastructure story, and that we keep delivering for our customers, our people and the communities we operate in.”

David Bloom, Executive Chairman at Kao Data, said: “Spencer’s appointment formalises what has been an increasingly natural evolution in how we lead this business. He has the DNA of this company and is, quite simply, a ‘Kao person’ through and through and an outstanding leader in this industry. As CEO, Spencer will drive Kao Data’s operations and day-to-day growth strategy, while I remain directly focused on the strategic priorities that will shape our next chapter: major financing, capital partnerships, M&A, and our ongoing engagement with government on the UK’s AI infrastructure agenda. This is a leadership structure built deliberately for scale, and I am excited about what we will build together.”

Spencer’s appointment as Chief Executive Officer is effective immediately.

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