Turtle Opens Global Headquarters in Clark, NJ: Fostering Radical Collaboration for a Net Carbon Zero Future, US

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Turtle, one of the largest privately-held industrial and electrical distributors in the United States, has recently unveiled its new global headquarters in Clark, New Jersey. The new facility has been specifically designed to foster Radical Collaboration, a core value of the company known for its innovative approach to business. Having been headquartered in New Jersey for almost half a century, Turtle demonstrates its deep commitment to the state with this state-of-the-art facility.

Turtle has established itself as a prominent player in the marketplace, working closely with a wide range of suppliers, from established manufacturers to emerging leaders in energy efficiency, to create tailor-made solutions for its customers. Emphasizing the importance of continuous learning and relying on a team of technical experts, Turtle aims to achieve a net carbon zero future for itself and its partners. The company’s new global headquarters has been specifically designed to provide a conducive environment for fluid meetings, presentations, and collaboration, with spaces that encourage creativity and facilitate the forging of strong relationships.

Jayne Millard, Turtle’s Executive Chairman of the Board and fourth-generation owner, expressed her excitement about welcoming customers, suppliers, and talented teams to this dynamic new space. Millard emphasized the company’s dedication to building opportunities together and creating an environment where people can gather and collaborate effectively.

In a time when traditional office spaces face increasing pressure, Turtle’s headquarters align with its brand mission of Rethinking Energy. Advancing Tomorrow. The building incorporates electrical efficiency systems, while its open architecture spaces support mentoring and accommodate different work schedules based on the travel and personal needs of the approximately 200 employees based there.

Kathleen Shanahan, Turtle’s CEO, acknowledged that the company’s employees are its greatest asset and the source of its best ideas. The new headquarters have been designed to ensure that the culture of teamwork and collaboration that Turtle values so greatly will continue to grow and thrive for years to come.

Apart from private conference and meeting rooms, the headquarters also offers flexible huddle spaces, a wellness center, a fully-appointed kitchen, a coffee and luncheon area, and even a game room featuring a high-tech golf simulator.

Turtle is set to hold a Grand Opening event in October, inviting stakeholders to explore and experience the new headquarters for themselves. Located at 100 Walnut Avenue, Clark, NJ 07066, the headquarters enjoys a strategic position near Exit 135 on the Garden State Parkway. Occupying the majority of the four-story building, Turtle has optimized the efficient use of its 27,000 square feet of space and provides parking access. Importantly, all phone numbers remain unchanged (732.574.3600).

The unveiling of Turtle’s new global headquarters signifies the company’s commitment to innovation and collaboration as it embarks on its second century of operation. With its focus on creating a net carbon zero future and its dedication to continuous learning, Turtle sets an example for businesses seeking to make a positive impact in both their industry and the environment.

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Shreya Gupta
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Shreya Gupta is an insightful author at The Reportify who dives into the realm of business. With a keen understanding of industry trends, market developments, and entrepreneurship, Shreya brings you the latest news and analysis in the Business She can be reached at shreya@thereportify.com for any inquiries or further information.

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