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2024


Sponsored by Bitzer Alan Moor AlA an Moor Awar John Skelton ard


L-r: Sir Tony Robinson, John Skelton and Kevin Glass. T


he Alan Moor Award is presented in memory of the late one-time managing director of Bitzer UK. It is


presented every year in recognition of the


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Our winner this year was John Skelton, who left school 40 years ago and started as a refrigeration apprentice working for


Sainsbury’s. He has worked in the RACHP industry ever since as a service engineer, installing engineer, commissioning engineer, customer, contractor, consultant and for an OEM selling energy monitoring and refrigerant detection equipment. Currently, he is technical manager at Marks & Spencer, responsible for the ME&R and mechanical handling  Over and above this, he has worked


tirelessly for the wider industry. Chair of the


BRA end-user Group, vice president of the BRA, IOR Fellow and Trustee, council member, ACRIB director, founder and chair of the current IOR education and training committee, currently trustee and treasurer of the I O R, Stem Ambassador, as well being an early adopter of trans-critical CO2


for retail applications.


Mr Skelton said: “The Alan Moor award is iconic and I am both pleased and humbled to be here to receive it.”


20 May 2024


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