CEO
Turquoise Mountain
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Harry Wardill joined Turquoise Mountain in 2009, designing and project managing the delivery of a number of buildings for the Afghan Institute for Arts and Architecture in Kabul. 

Following this, he went on to complete a scholarship with the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings and then worked for the Prince's Regeneration Trust, where he delivered projects including the multi award winning regeneration of Middleport Pottery in Stoke on Trent – and he now Chairs the Board of Re-Form Heritage, which owns the site. 

He returned to Turquoise Mountain in 2014 as Country Director for Myanmar, setting up the project there. Returning from Myanmar at the end of 2019, he is now CEO of the organisation. 

Harry studied engineering at Cambridge University, and worked originally as a structural engineer, becoming a Chartered member of the Institute of Structural Engineers during his time at Alan Baxter and Associates in London.