
The DigiCo Infrastructure REIT (ASX: DGT) share price is in focus today after the company announced the resignation of its Chief Executive Officer, Mr Michael Juniper, effective immediately. The Board has commenced a search for a new CEO, with the existing leadership team maintaining day-to-day operations.
What did DigiCo Infrastructure REIT report?
- Mr Michael Juniper has stepped down as CEO and Director, effective 26 June 2026
- The Board is conducting a formal executive search for a permanent CEO
- The leadership team remains in place to ensure continuity
- No earnings or dividend updates were provided in this announcement
What else do investors need to know?
DigiCo Infrastructure REIT first announced Mr Juniper was on extended personal leave in March 2026. His departure marks a significant leadership transition for DGT, but the company’s strategy and ongoing operations will continue under the current management team while a successor is sought.
The Board thanked Mr Juniper for his contributions and highlighted its commitment to maintaining stability throughout the leadership transition. Both internal and external candidates will be considered for the CEO position.
What’s next for DigiCo Infrastructure REIT?
DigiCo Infrastructure REIT remains focused on executing its strategy as a diversified owner, operator and developer of data centres. The Board is prioritising a thorough CEO search process to ensure a smooth leadership transition and ongoing delivery of value for investors.
As the executive search gets underway, the existing leadership team is expected to ensure operational stability and drive the company’s plans in the short term.
DigiCo Infrastructure REIT share price snapshot
Over the past 12 months, DigiCo Infrastructure REIT shares have declined 30%, trailing the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO), which has risen 2% over the same period.
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