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Leidos employees honoured with Coronation Medal for exceptional contributions

In acknowledgement of their outstanding dedication and contributions, 12 individuals from both Leidos and its partner TVS have been awarded the prestigious Coronation Medal for their roles in the preparations for King Charles III Coronation.

The Coronation Medal, traditionally reserved for military and emergency services personnel, symbolises exceptional service and commitment to the United Kingdom. To bestow this honour on civilian contractors underscores their invaluable contributions and exemplifies their unwavering dedication to excellence.

The team’s remarkable efforts have not only showcased their expertise but also highlighted the crucial role played by the Logistics, Commodities and Services Transformation Programme in executing such significant national events.

Simon Hutchings, Leidos UK & Europe vice president and managing director of logistics and mission support, expressed his profound appreciation for the recipients' dedication and professionalism.

This recognition is a testament to their exceptional contributions and unwavering commitment to excellence. Their efforts have been instrumental in ensuring the success of this nationally historic event.

Simon Hutchings
Vice President and Managing Director, Logistics & Mission Support, Leidos UK & Europe

Robin McCleary from the Ministry of Defence echoed similar sentiments, emphasising the significance of civilian contractors in delivering high-quality services for national endeavours.

"The Coronation Medal is a well-deserved acknowledgement of their tireless efforts and expertise. Their contributions have been invaluable, and they truly deserve this honour," said McCleary.

The medals will be presented later in the year.

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Stuart John
Stuart John Head of Marketing Communications, Leidos UK Logistics Division

Stuart is responsible for defining and delivering the marketing communications strategy for the Logistics Division, building the brand and delivering engaging content across a range of channels. He also leads communications activities for the flagship £6.5 billion Logistics Commodities and Services Transformation programme for the UK Ministry of Defence, implementing technological advancements for one of the world’s foremost military operations.

 

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April 26, 2024
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