Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion honourees from King Charles’ Birthday Honours 2023

KING Charles’ Birthday Honours List 2023 recognised those who promoted Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (ED&I) in various sectors of British society.

Around 20 individuals were recognised for their work in the ED&I field.

The list as follows:

  1. Cynthia Verna Davis – Founder, Diversifying Group Ltd. For services to Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (Amersham, Buckinghamshire)
  2. Ceri Ann Morgan – Director, EU and International Trade, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. For services to Capability and Inclusion in International Trade (London, Greater London)
  3. Christopher Paul Ashworth- Head of Social Impact, Nominet. For services to Social Equality, Inclusion and to the Voluntary Sector (Abingdon, Oxfordshire)
  4. Anthony Keith Atherton – For services to Disability Sport and to Inclusion (Dewsbury, West Yorkshire)
  5. Alison Byrne – Interim Director for Equality, Inclusion and Human Rights, Scottish Government. For services to the Ukraine Crisis (Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh)
  6. Dr Navaratnam Partheeban – Co-Founder, British Veterinary Ethnicity and Diversity Society. For services to Inclusion (Battles bridge, Essex)
  7. Siena Castellon – Neurodiversity Advocate. For services to Neurodiversity Acceptance, Equality, and Inclusion (London, Greater London)
  8. Aqil Farooq – Police Sergeant and Chair, Staff Association, Avon, and Somerset Police. For services to Policing and to Diversity and Inclusion (Gloucestershire)
  9. Dr Michael Olatunde Kehinde – Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Champion, Environment Agency. For Public Service (Swanscombe, Kent)
  10. Dr Mark McBride-Wright – Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Equal Engineers. For services to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Engineering (London, Greater London)
  11. Maxine Hannah Pritchard – Head, Financial Inclusion and Vulnerability, HSBC UK. For services to Vulnerable People (Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire)
  12. Lisa Serafina Ventura – For services to Cyber Security and to Diversity and Inclusion (Worcester, Worcestershire)
  13. Winsome Andrea Hull – Senior Business Strategy Manager, Transport for London. For services to Transport in London and to Diversity and Inclusion (London, Greater London)
  14. Dr Audrey Cameron – Chair, British Sign Language Plan Working Group, University of Edinburgh. For services to Chemical Sciences and to Inclusion in Science Communications (Dunbar, East Lothian)
  15. Professor Averil Olive Bradley (Averil Mansfield) CBE – For services to Surgery and to Equality in Medicine (London, Greater London)
  16. Anthony Watson – Chief Executive Officer and Founder, The Bank of London, and Advocate for LGBT Equality. For services to the LGBT Community, to Equality and to Diversity (London, Greater London)
  17. Denis Edmond Woulfe MBE – Co-Chair, Leaders as Change Agent Board. For services to Business and to Equality (Cheltenham, Gloucestershire)
  18. Graham Robinson – Policy Manager, Scottish Government. For services to Equality in Scotland (Musselburgh, East Lothian)
  19. Louie Carullo Horne – Deputy Associate Director of Nursing, East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust and NHS Workforce Race Equality Standard Clinical Research Fellow. For services to Nursing (Ipswich, Suffolk)
  20. Elliot David Vaughn – Founder, Give Out. For services to Charity and to the LGBTQ+ Community (London, Greater London)
  21. Ritu Khurana – DJ and Broadcaster. For services to Music and to Broadcasting.

Individuals who are in the King’s Birthday Honours List 2023, are from all over the UK and are recognised for their outstanding accomplishments, including their work in the fields of trade, disability sport, police, neurodiversity, cyber security, and community service.

The Cabinet Office published the list on Friday (16).

 

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