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WNYChamber congratulates Turner & Townsend for claiming King’s Award for International Trade

West & North Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce today congratulates one of its executive members on garnering a King’s Award for Enterprise.

Leeds-based Turner & Townsend, a global professional services firm, received a King’s Award for International Trade.

The firm, located in the Horsforth area, has previously been a recipient of the Queen’s Award for Enterprise for International Trade, having won the award in 2003, 2009, 2014, and 2020.

James Mason, chief executive of West & North Yorkshire Chamber, said: “Turner & Townsend’s record for international trade is well-documented.

“This latest award is yet another accolade to acknowledge the global reach and achievements this much-valued business brings to our region.”

Vincent Clancy, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Turner & Townsend, said: “It’s an honour to receive the prestigious King’s Award for Enterprise for International Trade.  This achievement is the result of the outstanding contribution from everyone across the business, our continued commitment to excellence and our long-standing relationships with our clients around the world.

“Our breadth of experience in delivering the world’s most ambitious and innovative capital programmes ensures our teams can support our clients’ ambitions. 

“Looking to the future, we are building on this momentum – investing in our people, our digital tools and capabilities, to support our long-term growth.”

The Chamber also issues its warmest congratulations to Turner & Townsend’s fellow Yorkshire winners, White Rose Education, Integra Buildings, Think OTB, SolderKing Assembly Materials, International Energy Products, Vuba Chemical Innovations, Technical Services (UK), The Group Company (UK), Abbey Forged Products and AES Engineering.

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