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Morr & Co: duel finalists at Tandridge Business Awards 2024

03.09.2024

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Morr & Co announced as finalists for two awards at the Tandridge Business Awards 2024

We are delighted to announce that Morr & Co has been named as a finalist for Business of the Year (more than 10 employees) and Employer of the Year at the Tandridge Business Awards 2024.

This recognition marks a significant achievement for our firm and underscores our commitment to excellence in both our business operations and our workplace culture.

Catherine Fisher, Managing Partner comments;

“The selection as finalists in these categories is a testament to the hard work, dedication and passion of our entire team. It is particularly a reflection of the exceptional efforts by our HR department, led by Jenny Turner, Michela James and Michelle Fragniere, who have played a pivotal role in fostering a positive and supportive work environment. Their commitment to creating a workplace where everyone can thrive has been instrumental in earning us this prestigious recognition.”

Being recognised in these categories is more than just an honour; it is a reflection of our ongoing commitment to not only being a leading business but also an employer that truly values and invests in its people.

The winners of the Tandridge Business Awards 2024 will be announced at a black-tie ceremony on Thursday 3rd October at Lingfield Park Resort.

We extend our best wishes to all fellow finalists and look forward to celebrating the achievements of the local business community.

For a full list of the finalists please visit Tandridge Business Awards.

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