Sussex-based Rubix VT expands team to fuel growth phase

Sussex-based business telecoms provider Rubix VT has welcomed five new employees, marking a significant milestone in the company’s growth ambitions.

The new additions will support Rubix VT’s success as it expands its reach with further acquisitions of SME telecoms providers.

Rubix VT has welcomed client relationship manager Lidia De Luca (pictured left), who will work to enhance the customer experience, while sales manager Jonathan Mills (pictured right) will focus on finding new business, managing the sales team and building partner relationships.

They have also been joined by finance assistant Kieran Hill, support desk technician Ross Sheldon, and Vanessa Boiling as executive assistant.

Nick Poyner, managing director of Rubix VT, said: “The arrival of these five talented people will support our ambitions as we continue to scale the business. This expanded team will put us in pole position as we build on our client base with our bespoke services and a jargon-free approach to business telecoms.”

Lidia De Luca joins Rubix VT with more than 20 years of experience working in sales and is looking forward to helping customers save time and money: 

Lidia said: “I have always enjoyed the customer relations side of my job. I have worked in several sectors throughout my career, including telecoms, and I’m looking forward to ensuring that we deliver the best customer services.”

Jonathan Mills started working in telecoms in 2009 with a B2B mobile company and brings more than 14 years of experience in the telecoms industry. 

He said: “I had heard great things about Rubix VT and I’m looking forward to being an instrumental part of their growth and to help the business to build something incredible.

“I’m excited about strengthening our relationships with customers and partners and building a winning team.”

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