Connect It Utility Services strengthens team
Utility infrastructure specialist Connect It Utility Services, which is headquartered in Southampton, has appointed Bekkie John as business development manager and Anna Linsdellas as marketing manager as it prepares for further growth.
Bekkie joins with experience across the industrial and commercial and electric vehicle sectors, having previously worked in medical insurance and construction.
She will focus on expanding the company’s presence within the industrial and commercial market, supporting bid strategy and strengthening client engagement.
Anna brings five years’ experience running her own freelance marketing business, supporting brands across hospitality, retail, renewables and construction.
In her new role, she will lead marketing strategy, enhance communications and support corporate and community engagement initiatives.
Their appointments reflect Connect It Utility Services’ continued investment in commercial and brand capability as it looks ahead to 2026 and beyond.
Laban Giles, managing director, said: “As we look to grow our brand, build on our national footprint and widen our territory in a competitive market, we recognise that our teams are fundamental in achieving that.
“By harnessing the knowledge, experience, and perspectives of a truly diverse workforce, we can not only drive our business forward but also redefine the standard of service we deliver to our clients.
“Anna and Bekkie’s appointments are both central to that vision and I am delighted to welcome them to the team.”
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