Electrical and industrial supplies distributor Turtle announced Aug. 10 the opening of its new, “innovative” global headquarters in Clark, New Jersey.
The company said the new HQ was designed for the “’Radical Collaboration’ that is a brand value of the 100-year-old company as it embarks on its second century of innovation.”
“We are thrilled to open our doors to our customers, suppliers and talented teams at this dynamic new space where people will want to gather and collaborate,” said Jayne Millard, Turtle’s Executive Chairman of the Board and fourth-generation business owner. “Turtle is proud to usher in a refreshing environment where we will build opportunities together.”
Turtle said it headquarters will reflect its brand mission “Rethinking Energy. Advancing Tomorrow.”
“Not only will the space incorporate electrical efficiency systems, but its open architecture spaces will also encourage mentoring and support a variety of work schedules depending on the travel and personal needs of the close to 200 employees who work there,” the company said.
In addition to private conference and meeting rooms, the new headquarters offers flexible “huddle” spaces, a wellness center, fully-appointed kitchen, coffee and luncheon area, and a game room complete with a “high-tech golf simulator,” Turtle said.
The company said it will hold a grand opening event in October. Turtle ranks No. 7 among electrical distributors on MDM’s 2023 Top Distributors Lists.
“One of Turtle’s greatest assets are our employees who develop our best ideas,” said CEO Kathleen Shanahan. “Our new headquarters is built to ensure that this remarkable culture of teamwork and collaboration will continue to grow with us for years to come.”
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