Breakfast Meeting
Typical Agenda:
- 7:15 AM: Zoom Meeting Open for Discussion and Networking
- 7:30 AM: Welcome/introductions/announcements
- 7:35 AM Featured Presentation
- 8:30 AM: Adjourn
Lessons Learned from the Data Center: Project Management in Mission-Critical Environments
Data centers are among the most mission-critical environments in the modern world—supporting healthcare, finance, cloud services, and emerging AI workloads where downtime is not an option and mistakes are unforgiving.
In this session, Ryan Gruver draws on nearly two decades of experience leading data center infrastructure projects to explore what project managers can learn from working in environments where every decision matters. From new construction and major retrofits to live upgrades in active facilities, data center projects demand exceptional discipline in planning, risk management, stakeholder communication, and execution.
Attendees will gain practical insights into how project management principles are applied—and stress-tested—in high-risk, high-availability environments, and how those lessons can be applied to projects well beyond the data center.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this session, attendees will be able to:
1. Understand the data center landscape
Gain a high-level understanding of what a data center is, how the market has evolved, and why data center projects are uniquely complex and risk-intensive.
2. Identify common data center project types
Learn the differences between new construction, brownfield retrofits, live upgrades, and infrastructure modernization projects, and how each impacts scope, schedule, cost, and risk.
3. Apply mission-critical risk thinking to any project
Translate lessons learned from zero-downtime environments into stronger risk identification, mitigation planning, and decision-making for traditional projects.
4. Recognize leadership and communication pitfalls
Understand how stakeholder alignment, escalation paths, and change control become critical success factors when failure is not an option.
5. Take away practical lessons learned
Walk away with real-world lessons, mistakes, and hard-earned insights that can immediately improve project execution, regardless of industry.

Ryan Gruver is a data center and mission-critical infrastructure leader with nearly 20 years of experience delivering complex projects across healthcare, enterprise, and large-scale infrastructure environments. His background spans data center operations, low-voltage and critical power systems, infrastructure modernization, and live-environment upgrades where downtime is not an option.
Ryan has overseen tens of millions of dollars in infrastructure projects, led cross-functional technical teams, and regularly collaborates with engineers, contractors, executives, and public-sector stakeholders. He is also active in industry leadership and workforce development initiatives focused on the future of data center talent.
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All meeting attendees will receive one (1) PDU for attending the meeting
REMINDER: We always look for volunteers to present at future breakfast meetings.
- Your topic can be anything related to project management.
- The presentation should last approximately 45-50 minutes, and you will receive 5 PDUs for your time and effort.
Event Information
| Event Date | 03-27-2026 7:30 am |
| Event End Date | 03-27-2026 8:30 am |
| Capacity | Unlimited |
| Registered | 8 |
| Individual Price | Members Login to attend for free |
| Location | Virtual Meeting |