Glasgow, UK, 08 October 2025: Last Mile, the multi-utility infrastructure group that designs, builds, owns and manages more than 910,000 connections across Great Britain, today announces the appointment of Sofia Arhall Bergendorff and Helen Moore as Non-Executive Directors (NEDs).
Sofia Arhall Bergendorff is an experienced infrastructure and technology professional, with a successful career working at companies including Google and Copenhagen Consulting Company (now part of Bain). She holds Non-Executive Director roles at Norwegian Air, Stena Line and Zegona/Vodafone Spain. She is the Chair of Norstat, a pan-European market research provider.
Helen Moore has an extensive 35-year track record in property development which has included executive leadership roles at Orbit Group, City & Country Group, Countryside and Crest Nicholson. She currently serves on the board of the Home Builders Federation and is a Non-Executive Director of Verda Living RP.
Liam Auer, Chair of Last Mile, said: “On behalf of the Board of Directors, I’m pleased to welcome Sofia and Helen, who enhance the breadth and depth of expertise of the Last Mile Board. They will play an important role in our continued commitment to safe and sustainable business growth, while overseeing the execution of the group’s strategic initiatives. Their experience in highly relevant sectors, including infrastructure, property development, private networks and technology, bolster our standing as leaders in the UK’s utilities sector.”
Sofia said: “With the UK infrastructure market undergoing rapid change, there’s a real opportunity for smarter, more resilient technologies. I’m looking forward to supporting the company’s ambitious vision through independent oversight and strategic input, leveraging my experience across technology, infrastructure and operational excellence to help shape the group’s next phase of growth.”
Helen said: “I look forward to bringing my experience in housing and construction to support the group’s strategy, governance and delivery of resilient, future-ready utilities networks, that meet the needs of modern developments. As the UK moves toward net zero, our work can lead the way in providing a blueprint for developments across Great Britain.”