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Project 2035: Tullis Russell’s Vision for the Future

20th January 2026 by Hannah Marsden

We recently brought colleagues together at the Concorde Centre to launch Project 2035…our strategic runway that will guide Tullis Russell through to 2035 and beyond.

As an employee-owned business, involving our people in shaping our future is fundamental. The day focused on sharing our long-term vision, aligning priorities and ensuring everyone felt informed, engaged and part of the journey ahead.

We chose the Concorde Centre as the setting for this launch because Concorde is a powerful symbol of ambition, innovation and long-term thinking. These are values that closely align with those of Tullis Russell as we look to the future. It provided an inspiring backdrop for meaningful conversations around progress, performance and what it will take to succeed over the next decade.

The event opened with our Managing Director setting the strategic direction, followed by interactive sessions where each director outlined the key “must-dos” for their area of the business. Colleagues were also encouraged to share their own perspectives on the actions critical to achieving our goals by 2035.

These conversations will continue through a series of internal workshops as we build on the ideas and momentum created.

We closed the day with a tour of the iconic Concorde, an inspiring reminder of what can be achieved with a clear vision and bold thinking.

We’re excited about the road ahead and the opportunities the next 10 years will bring. Watch this space.

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