Trident Utilities adds four to sales team
Blackpool-based energy consultancy Trident Utilities has strengthened its sales team with four new appointments as it continues to support organisations on their journey to a zero-carbon future.
Nigel Addison-Evans and Luka Ord-Johnson have been appointed as business development managers, bringing more than eighteen years of combined energy industry experience.
They are joined by graduate recruits Millie Hugo and Shay Duffy, expanding the firm’s capacity to meet rising client demand.
Founded in 2001 and employing sixty-four people, Trident helps businesses reduce energy consumption, cut carbon emissions and develop long-term sustainability strategies.
Its client base includes Schuh, Everton FC, Guardian News and Media and North British Distillery, alongside major projects delivering significant cost and carbon savings.
Steve Sorah, sales and marketing director, said: “Our growth is about more than expanding our team; it’s about expanding our ability to support organisations on their decarbonisation strategies.
“Nigel, Luka, Millie, and Shay bring fresh insights that will strengthen our ability to help clients working in construction, healthcare, retail and manufacturing navigate energy efficiency on the path to net-zero.”
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