Local business owner awarded
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EVANSTON — After serving the Evanston area for more than 30 years, Randy Turner of Randy’s Heating & Air Conditioning has received a notable honor. Turner was recently selected to be included in Trademark Business Leaders of America, and he received an award for his dedication, leadership and professional excellence.
Trademark Business Leaders of America (TBLA) is a historic resource that preserves the stories of each member and provides them with a certified and validated third-party endorsement of their accomplishments. They publish a printed edition and online register of their members who come from diverse professional fields. Members can continually update their profiles in the register, which will be listed every year without any monthly fee or membership dues.
TBLA noted that Turner not only had an exceptional professional reputation in the Evanston area, but also has maintained a positive peer rating. According to TBLA, Turner has a proven track record of quality service and is a talented and compassionate professional who provides “tangible evidence of the value of hard work, goal setting and passion.”
Turner began his profession by working for Uinta Heating and then for Richter Enterprises in Evanston. After three years of training and working for others, he began his own business 27 years ago, which is located at 64 Sage Industrial Rd., off the old service road headed east of Evanston.
When asked about his work, Turner said, “We take care of people. Our promise is to keep our customers warm and comfortable, repair what needs to be done and not try to sell new furnaces if they don’t need them.”
Turner said he is proud of the award, and he said he will continue to serve customers as if they were members of his own family, with professional and quality service.