The iMasons Legacy

What’s Next for iMasons? Building on a Ten-Year Foundation

18 min · 21. jan. 2026
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This episode of The iMasons Legacy brings together three foundational leaders shaping our past, present, and future: Founder and Chairman Dean Nelson, Senior Vice President Stream Data Centers & Former CEO iMasons Santiago Suinaga, and current CEO Cyre Mercedes Quiñones. Together, they reflect on where iMasons began and where it is headed. From Silicon Valley roots to a global industry voice, this conversation offers a candid look at the evolution, values, and vision driving Infrastructure Masons forward.

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