Order of the British Empire - Diplomatic and Dependencies

CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD
St. James's Palace, London SW1
11 June 2011

The QUEEN has been graciously pleased, on the occasion of the Celebration of Her Majesty's Birthday, to give orders for the following promotions in, and appointments to the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire:

DIPLOMATIC SERVICE AND OVERSEAS LIST

C.B.E.

To be Ordinary Commanders of the Civil Division of the said Most Excellent Order:

AL-MULLA, Shwan Mohammed, Chairman and President, Iraqi Consultants and Construction Bureau. For services to humanitarian relief and promoting British business in Iraq.
MEREDITH, Dr. John Edward Wenham, Group Managing Director, Hutchison Port Holdings, Hong Kong. For services to the international ports industry.
MILLER, William Robert, O.B.E. For services to UK/USA relations in business and philanthropy.
PATTERSON, John, Deputy Chairman, JCB Worldwide, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, JCB Inc. For services to British business development worldwide.
QUELCH, Professor John Anthony, lately Senior Associate Dean, Harvard Business School. For services to the promotion of British business interests and prosperity.
WALLARD, Professor Andrew John, lately Director, International Bureau of Weights and Measures, Sevres, France. For services to international measurement.
YOUNG, Kevin, Executive Vice President, Gilead Sciences. For services to the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries, particularly to the development and marketing of life-changing medicines.

O.B.E.

To be Ordinary Officers of the Civil Division of the said Most Excellent Order:

BARHAM, Ms Jane Elizabeth, Humanitarian Aid Adviser. For services to humanitarian aid in Sri Lanka.
BARLOW, Andrew Watson, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
BRANDON, Professor Nigel Peter, Director, Energy Futures Laboratory, Imperial College, London. For services UK/China relations in science.
BRIDGWOOD, Alistair Charles Jeudwine, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
BURNETT, Graham Kenneth, Tax Administration Reform Adviser. For services to tax reform in Afghanistan and worldwide.
BUTT, Michael Acton, Chairman, Axis Capital Holdings Ltd., Bermuda. For services to the reinsurance industry in Bermuda.
CARROLL, Mark William John, lately Senior Prosecutions Adviser, British Embassy, Kabul, Afghanistan. For services to the rule of law in Afghanistan.
CLARKE, Leslie Peter, Second Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
STEWART-COX, Ms Belinda Jane, Founder and Executive Director, Elephant Conservation Network. For services to conservation in Thailand.
CUNNINGHAM, Detective Superintendent Sean Charles, lately Head, Hostage and Crisis Negotiation Unit, New Scotland Yard. For services to international hostage negotiation.
DAVIES, Professor Huw Cathan, lately Professor of Atmospheric Dynamics, ETH Zurich, Switzerland. For services to science.
EDGAR, Christopher George, lately Head of Papal Visit Team, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
EVANS, The Reverend Canon Geoffrey, Chaplain, St. Nicholas' Church, Ankara, Turkey. For services to British interests and the community in Turkey.
FREE, Dr. Michael John, Vice President, Senior Adviser for Technologies, Programme for Appropriate Technology in Health, Seattle, USA. For services to international global health.
GOODING, Mark, Deputy High Commissioner, Colombo, Sri Lanka.
HANSON, Professor Philip, Emeritus Professor of the Political Economy of Russia and Eastern Europe, University of Birmingham. For services to Soviet and Russian studies.
CONTE-HELM, Professor Marie Theresa, Director General, Daiwa Anglo Japanese Foundation. For services to UK-Japan educational and cultural relations.
INGLIS, John Mitchell, M.B.E., Honorary British Consul, Calais, France. For services to Consular assistance to British nationals overseas.
LIN, Dr. Kevin Chaolun, Interpreter. For services to UK/China relations.
MACGREGOR, Ms Elizabeth Ann, Director, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Australia. For services to contemporary art.
MADEIROS, Garry Anthony, lately Chair, Defence Board, Government of Bermuda. For services to the Bermuda Defence Board.
MANKIEWICZ, Andrew Roberto, lately President, British Chamber of Commerce, Tokyo, Japan. For services to British business interests in Japan.
METCALFE, Kevin David, Second Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
MILLINGTON, Anthony Nigel Raymond, lately Chairman, Board of Trustees, British School, Tokyo, Japan. For services to the British community in Japan.
O'CONNOR, Miss Faye Emily, First Secretary, Mexico City.
OLIPHANT, Jeremy Craig, lately Head, Eastern Research Group, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
PAUCKER, Dr. Arnold, lately Vice President, Leo Baeck Institute. For services to German/Jewish studies.
SCHWARZ, Robert Aaron, lately Head, British Business Group, Abu Dhabi, UAE. For services to British business interests in Abu Dhabi.
WATSON, David James, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
WHITTING, Ian Robert, H.M. Ambassador, Iceland.
WIDMER, Anthony Dumesnil, Director, Russian European Trust. For services to UK/Russian co-operation in social care.
ZAMMITT, Olga Mercedes Mrs., J.P., lately Mayor of Gibraltar. For services to the community in Gibraltar.

M.B.E

To be Ordinary Members of the Civil Division of the said Most Excellent Order:

ADAMS, Carlton Eugene, C.P.M., lately Assistant Commissioner of Police, Bermuda Police Service. For services to the Bermuda Police Service and to the community in Bermuda.
ARSENAULT, Detective Inspector Joseph Andrew, Head, Financial Investigation Unit, Royal Anguilla Police Force. For services to the fight against corruption and financial crime in Anguilla.
BROWNLEE, Captain Andrew Samuel, J.P., Director, Lifestyles Ltd. For services to the community in the Falkland Islands.
COLLINS, Dr. Karilyn Jane, lately Director, Muhuza Hospice Care. For services to medicine, particularly to the promotion of palliative care in East Africa.
DAY, Phyllis Patricia, Mrs., Voluntary Worker. For services to the British community in Uruguay.
DIXON, Ms Katherine Heather, lately Consul, British Consulate General, Shanghai, China.
DOUGLAS, Hannah Jane, Mrs., lately Visits Officer, British Embassy, Beijing, China.
ENO, Miss Margaret Elizabeth Jane, Co-ordinator, M'lop Tapang, Sihanoukville. For services to child protection in Cambodia.
FLAGG, Joan Patricia, Mrs., Voluntary worker. For services to the community in St. Helena.
HANNAY, The Honourable Jonathan Luke, Charity Director, Children at Risk Foundation, Sao Paulo. For services to disadvantaged children in Brazil.
JOYNSON-HICKS, The Honourable Paul William, Photographer. For services to disadvantaged persons in Tanzania.
HOLDER, Keith, Charity Worker. For services to disadvantaged children in Costa Rica.
KEMBERY, William, Second Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
LITTLE, Ms Catriona Grace Blyth, Press, Public Affairs and Visits Officer, UK Mission to the United Nations, New York, USA.
LLOYD, Miss Victoria Frances, lately Second Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
MILLER, Wayne, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
MOLE, Ms Catherine, Founding Director, Equality Community Support and Training, Sri Lanka. For services to disabled and disadvantaged children in Sri Lanka.
MOSS, Gerard Archie, Pilot. For services to Environmental Science in Brazil.
NOBLE, Robert Antony, Consul, British Consulate-General, Sydney.
O'CONNOR, Miss Sheila Mary, Deputy Director, UK Border Agency.
PALYS, Anthony Peter, Vice President, Facilities and Security, Investcorp Bank, Bahrain. For services to the British community in Bahrain.
PERCIVAL, David Mark, Head, UKTI Inward Investment, British Consulate General, Shanghai, China.
PLATT, Damian Hugh Rowley, Community Worker. For services to human rights and community development in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
REYNOLDS, Dr. Glen, Director, The Royal Society South East Asia Rainforest Research Programme. For services to British science in Malaysia.
RISSO, Mary, Mrs., J.P., Director, Office of Consumer Affairs. For services to women and to the community in Gibraltar.
SCHAMASCH, Dr. Patrick Pierre. For services to the British community in Savoie, France.
SCOTT, Denise Sherry, Mrs., Council Member for Burma, The Royal Commonwealth Ex-Services League. For services to British veterans and widows in Burma.
SHEPHERD, Christine Elaine, Mrs. For services to the British community in Mexico.
STIRRUP, Elizabeth Jill, Mrs., Director, Bursary Programme, Masiphumelele Corporation. For services to youth education in South Africa.
THOMAS, Stephen Ronald, Second Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
TURKMAN, Emad, Chief Executive Officer, Rumaillah Group Holding, Doha. For services to British business interests and to the British community in Qatar.
ADRIAN-VALLANCE, Elizabeth Margaret, Mrs., Director, Public Relations and Development, The Royal Over-Seas League. For services to the education of disadvantaged children in Namibia.
VICKERS, Eugene Sinclair, C.P.M., Vice President, Community Education Advisory Council, Bermuda. For services to the community, particularly to the youth in Bermuda.
WEIR, Ms Susan Christine, Project Manager, British Council. For services to British interests in climate change.
WILLARD, Paul William, House Manager, Chevening House. For services to the promotion of Chevening House.
WOODS, Miss Elizabeth Hilary Jane, lately Manager and Charity Worker, The Garden Tomb Association, Jerusalem. For services to The Garden Tomb Association in Jerusalem.
YAU, Ms Wai Lan Linda Yvonne, Corporate Services, British Consulate General, Hong Kong, China.

 

CROWN DEPENDENCIES


GUERNSEY

O.B.E.

To be an Ordinary Officer of the Civil Division of the said Most Excellent Order:

PARTRIDGE, Jurat Colin William. For voluntary services to the Court of Alderney.
M.B.E.
To be Ordinary Members of the Civil Division of the said Most Excellent Order:
COCKSEDGE, Pamela, Mrs. For services to Charities.
FREEMAN, Gillian Frances, Mrs. For services to Youth Music and to Charities.
PEET, Timothy Nigel Dexter. For services as a Volunteer Surgeon at Kitovu Hospital, Uganda.
WHITE, Anthony Charles. For services to Maritime Charities in the Bailiwick of Guernsey.


ISLE OF MAN

M.B.E.

To be Ordinary Members of the Civil Division of the said Most Excellent Order:

CAVENDISH, Mark. For services to British Cycling.
FLETCHER, Della Patricia, Mrs. For services to the Manx Government.
KNIGHT, David. For services to the Sport of Motorcycling.
SHIPSTONE, Carolyn, Mrs. For services to the community.


JERSEY

K.B.E.

To be an Ordinary Knight Commander of the Civil Division of the said Most Excellent Order:
RIDGWAY, Lieutenant General Andrew Peter, C.B., C.B.E. For services to the UK and to Jersey.

M.B.E.

To be Ordinary Members of the Civil Division of the said Most Excellent Order:
DURRELL, Dr. Lee Wilson. For services to Conservation and the Environment.
MANNING, Nicholas Andrew. For services to the Band of the Island of Jersey and to the community.
ROUTIER, Senator Paul Francis. For services to the community and to those with learning difficulties.
WILKINS, Michael. For services to the judicial system in Jersey, in particular to co-operation in international bankruptcy matters.

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