KKR has tapped Adam Selipsky, former CEO of Amazon Web Services (AWS), as Senior Technology and AI Strategy Advisor for its $179 billion Real Assets platform. Selipsky will focus on the convergence of compute, data centers, fiber, and energy as the firm accelerates investments to support global AI infrastructure. His mandate spans strategy, capital allocation, and governance across KKR’s portfolio, which now includes over 155 data center facilities, a 15GW development pipeline, and extensive fiber and energy assets.
Selipsky brings more than two decades of leadership in scaling mission-critical internet infrastructure. At AWS, he played a central role in building the company into the world’s largest cloud platform. Earlier, he led Tableau through its $15.7 billion acquisition by Salesforce and its migration to the cloud. At KKR, he will advise portfolio company CEOs on growth strategies as demand for AI compute and energy continues to surge.
KKR has already deployed approximately $42 billion into digital infrastructure and $20 billion into power and renewables. Recent projects include the recapitalization of U.S. FTTH operator Metronet, an investment in Gulf Data Hub in the Middle East, and a co-located data center and power development in Bosque County, Texas, in partnership with CyrusOne and Calpine. These moves underscore KKR’s bid to align connectivity, compute, and power into a unified AI-ready infrastructure platform.
- Adam Selipsky appointed Senior Technology and AI Strategy Advisor at KKR
- Will guide $179B Real Assets platform with focus on AI infrastructure
- Portfolio includes 155 data centers, 15GW pipeline, 30M homes passed with fiber
- $42B invested in digital infrastructure, $20B in power and renewables
- Recent milestones: Metronet recapitalization, Gulf Data Hub investment, Bosque County co-located power and data center project
“AI is fundamentally rewiring the internet’s infrastructure—exposing new bottlenecks while creating once-in-a-generation opportunities,” said Waldemar Szlezak, Partner and Global Head of Digital Infrastructure at KKR. “Adam’s appointment marks a pivotal step in that journey, and we’re thrilled to welcome him as we retool the world’s infrastructure for the AI era.”
🌐 Analysis: KKR’s recruitment of Selipsky signals a deeper push to unify data center, fiber, and power assets into a hyperscaler-ready platform—a playbook increasingly mirrored by other private equity and infrastructure giants such as Brookfield, Blackstone, and Macquarie. With hyperscaler demand for AI compute straining existing energy and interconnect resources, firms with integrated portfolios are positioning themselves as strategic partners for cloud and AI developers. KKR’s recent partnership with CyrusOne and Calpine in Texas underscores this trend, as AI infrastructure shifts toward co-located compute and power campuses.
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