Pioneer of oil and gas engineering firm honoured at Northern Star Business Awards

08/10/2017

A North-east entrepreneur who founded and built a hugely successful international engineering group has been posthumously honoured with a lifetime achievement award at the Northern Star Business Awards for his outstanding contribution to the region.

Conrad Ritchie, managing director of Score International, collected the accolade on behalf of his late father Charles Ritchie during the glittering black tie ceremony at the AECC.

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Charles, whose contribution to his local community was as immense as his contribution to business, died after a short illness earlier this year. He had been selected for the prestigious award before his untimely death.

Organised by Aberdeen & Grampian Chamber of Commerce and now in their fourteenth year, the Northern Star Business Awards recognise companies in the North-east for their exceptional accomplishments across a range of fields from energy to innovation, people development to customer service.

42 finalists joined the 600 guests at the Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre, all eager to find out who would lift the award in each of the 14 award categories.

Winner of one of the top awards on the evening was AISUS Offshore, which received the Overall Business of the Year award.

Launched in 2013 to address a gap in the market servicing the UK North Sea, its success has seen the company expand into new markets including Trinidad, Norway, Denmark and the Mediterranean, with plans for Malaysia and the Middle East.

It achieved profitability after just six months and has exceeded its financial growth targets. It expects to achieve sales growth within the UK of 30% each year for the next three years as it increases its market share.

Chief executive of the Chamber Russell Borthwick said: “We see a big part of our role being leading the celebration of our city region as a great place to live, work, study, invest and do business.

Companies in this part of the world and their staff are renowned for their innovation and entrepreneurial spirit and these awards provide a great stage to showcase and celebrate this. If we’re not prepared to talk ourselves up, no-one else is going to do it for us.

“The Chamber congratulates the winners and finalists from all sectors of our economy who have again raised the bar across a whole range of disciplines from exports and research to their commitment to staff development and impact on the community. We should draw inspiration from everything we saw and heard during these awards and redouble our efforts to do better and do more to drive our economy forward.”

The winners in the 14 categories were as follows:

Lifetime Achievement Award – Charles Ritchie, Score International
Achievement in International Business Award – Churchill Drilling Tools
Best Campaign of the Year Award – Korero PR
Commitment to Innovative Use of Research & Development Award – TWMA
Commitment to People Development Award – James Laing & Sons Ltd
Excellence in Customer Service Award – Aberdeen Performing Arts
Excellence in Health & Safety Award – Stewart Milne Group
Outstanding Contribution to Society Award – Absafe
Excellence and Innovation in Procurement Award – Craig International
Overall Business of the Year Award – AISUS Offshore
Rising Star Award – Andrew Johnson, Blaze Manufacturing Solutions Ltd
Student Placement Award – Marathon Oil
The Green Award – Douneside House Ltd
Inspiring the Next Generation Award – Royal Air Force and Mackie Academy

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