Entries Now Open for the 2024 LEEA Awards

Scene from the 2023 LEEA Awards; image courtesy of LEEA

The U.K.-based Lifting Equipment Engineers Association (LEEA) announced that entries are now open for the 2024 LEEA Awards, which celebrate and champion members who have raised lifting-industry standards. LEEA observes the benefits of participating include motivating and rewarding a team and networking at the LEEA Awards Ceremony, planned on October 16 at the iconic Dorchester Hotel in London. There are 10 categories this year: the Craig Morelli Award for best trainer, the Industry Leader Award, the Innovation (Product) Award, the Innovation (Service) Award, the Kevin Holmes Award — Excellence in People Development, the Lifting Equipment Technician Award, the Lifting Operation Award, the Rising Star Award, the Safety Award and the Sustainability Award. “The consistently high quality of entries has driven the awards to becoming renowned as the showcase of lifting excellence we know today,” LEEA CEO Ross Moloney said. “Growing in attendance every year, the awards ceremony continues its tradition of being the industry’s biggest annual social-networking event.”

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