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Awards for BD2020 (Covid-19) Recipients Awards for BD2020 (Covid-19) Recipients Order of the British Empire Officers of the Order of the British Empire Professor Ramesh Pulendran ARASARADNAM Consultant Gastroenterologist, University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust. For services to the NHS during Covid-19 (Stamford, Lincolnshire) Dr Daren James AUSTIN Senior Fellow, GlaxoSmithKline. For services to Emergency Response during Covid-19 (Slough, Berkshire) Graham BARRETT Governing Governor, Her Majesty's Prison Wandsworth. For services to Her Majesty's Prison and Probation Service during Covid-19 (Reading, Berkshire) Lauren Jayne BATEY For services to the Protection of Vulnerable Children during Covid-19 (Roby, Merseyside) Tamsin BERRY Lately Director, Department of Health and Social Care. For services to Government and Life Sciences (London, Greater London) Dabirul Islam CHOUDHURY For charitable service during Covid-19 (London, Greater London) Dr Antony Vivian COX Chief Executive Officer, UK BIOCentre. For services to Science and the Covid- 19 response (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire) Dr Rachael Dorothy DEVLIN Group Medical Director, Health Services Laboratories and The Doctors Laboratory and Vice President of the Royal College of Pathologists. For services to Pathology during the Covid- 19 response. (London, Greater London) Anne DONAGHY For services to Local Government and the community in County Antrim during Covid-19 (Dungannon, County Armagh) Susan Marie DOOLAN Lately Governor, Her Majesty's Prison Littlehey. For services to Her Majesty's Prison and Probation Service during Covid-19 (Kettering, Northamptonshire) Emma Jane EASTON Head of Voluntary Partnerships, NHS England. For services to Voluntary Healthcare during Covid-19 (Holmfirth, West Yorkshire) Gaynor Susan Jean EVANS Infection, Prevention and Control Lead, NHS. For services to Infection Prevention during Covid-19 (Wolverhampton, West Midlands) Phillip John Charles GARRIGAN Chief Fire Officer, Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service. For services to Fire and Rescue during Covid-19 (Wirral, Merseyside) Ali GHORBANGHOLI Co-Founder and Director of GoodSam. For services to Volunteering during the Covid-19 response (London, Greater London) Professor Julia Rose GOG Professor of Mathematical Biology, University of Cambridge and Fellow, Queens' College, Cambridge. For services to Academia and the Covid-19 response (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire) Carl David HARDWICK Governor Her Majesty's Prison/Youth Offenders Institution Drake Hall. For services to Her Majesty's Prison and Probation Service and Women in Custody during Covid-19. (Wolverhampton, West Midlands) Professor Andrew HARRISON Chief Executive Officer, Diamond Light Source Ltd. For services to Science during the Covid-19 response (Steventon, Oxfordshire) Matthew David HOOD Principal, Oak National Academy, London. For services to Education during Covid-19 (London, Greater London) Felicia Margaret KWAKU Associate Director of Nursing, Kings College NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Nursing during Covid-19 (London, Greater London) Ashleigh Louise LINSDELL Founder and Coordinator, For the Love of Scrubs. For services to the NHS during the Covid-19 response (Brampton, Cambridgeshire) Dr Derek John MAGUIRE For services to Dentistry and the Covid- 19 response (Dungannon, County Tyrone) Dr James Spencer MARSHALL Operations Lead, Water UK. For services to the Water Sector during the Covid-19 response (Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex) Dr Conall Padraig Joseph MCCAUGHEY Consultant Virologist, Belfast HSC Trust. For services to Laboratory Testing during Covid-19 (Downpatrick, County Down) Dr Sarah Elizabeth MCDONALD Biobank Manager, Medical Research Council, University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research. For services to the Covid-19 response (Glasgow, Lanarkshire) Professor Graham Francis Hassell MEDLEY Professor of Infectious Disease Modelling, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. For services to the Covid-19 response (Royal Leamington Spa, Warwickshire) Kathleen MOHAN Chief Executive Officer, Housing Justice. For services to Vulnerable People during Covid-19 (London, Greater London) Professor Catherine Jane NOAKES Professor of Environmental Engineering for Buildings, University of Leeds. For services to the Covid-19 response (Thirsk, North Yorkshire) Ndidi OKEZIE Chief Executive Officer, UK Youth. For services to Young People during the Covid-19 response (London, Greater London) Sacha Veronica PEMBERTHY Chief Executive Officer, Fair4All Finance. For services to Business during the Covid-19 response (Exmouth, Devon) Francesca Elizabeth Sainsbury PERRIN Philanthropist and Founder, Indigo Trust. For charitable service particularly during Covid-19 (Watlington, Oxfordshire) Adrian James PETTICREW For services to St John Ambulance (Northern Ireland) during the Covid-19 response (Banbridge, County Down) Dr Alison Jane PITTARD Dean, The Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine. For services to Critical Care particularly during Covid-19 (Collingham, West Yorkshire) Dr Gideon James RUBIN Assistant Director, Health Protection Research Unit for Emergency Preparedness and Response, King's College London. For services to Public Health particularly during Covid-19 (Tonbridge, Kent) Professor Malcolm Gracie SEMPLE Professor of Child Health and Outbreak Medicine, University of Liverpool and Consultant Respiratory Paediatrician, Alder Hey Children's Hospital. For services to the Covid-19 response (Wirral, Merseyside) Carol Ann SHANAHAN Founder and Trustee, The Hubb Foundation. For services to the community in Stoke-on-Trent during the Covid-19 response (Stone, Staffordshire) Professor Timothy David SPECTOR Professor of Genetic Epidemiology, Kings College London. For services to the Covid-19 response (London, Greater London) Ganeshalingam SUNTHARALINGAM President, Intensive Care Society & Consultant, London North West University Healthcare. For services to the NHS during Covid-19 (London, Greater London) Suzanne Nicola SWEENEY Network Lead, London Neonatal Network and Area Chair, Sea Cadets. For services to Neonatal Provision in the NHS and to the Sea Cadets particularly during Covid-19 (Bexley, Kent) James TAYLOR Group Leader, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory. For services to the NHS during Covid-19 (Salisbury, Wiltshire) David Mark THOMAS Principal, Jane Austen College and Curriculum Lead, Oak National Academy. For services to Education particularly during Covid-19 (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire) Professor Emma THOMSON Professor of Infectious Diseases and Consultant Virologist, University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research. For services to the NHS during the Covid-19 response (Glasgow, Lanarkshire) Professor Ann Sarah WALKER Professor, University of Oxford and University College London. For services to Academia and the Covid-19 response (Chalfont st Giles, Buckinghamshire) Susan Mary WILLIAMS Matron, Royal Hospital Chelsea. For services to Patients during the Covid-19 response (London, Greater London) Professor Mark Howard WILSON Co-founder and Director of GoodSAM. For services to charity and the Covid-19 response (London, Greater London) Laura WINNINGHAM Chief Executive Officer, City Harvest London. For services to the community in London during the Covid-19 response (London, Greater London) Professor Lucy YARDLEY Professor of Health Psychology, University of Bristol and University of Southampton. For services to the Covid-19 response (Montpelier, Bristol) Members of the Order of the British Empire Lorraine ABERNETHY For services to Paediatric Occupational Therapy and the Covid-19 response (Coleraine, County Londonderry) Jayne ADAMSON Volunteer Suicide Lead, Believe Housing. For services to Housing and Suicide Prevention particularly during Covid-19 (Hartlepool, County Durham) Sufina AHMAD Director, John Ellerman Foundation. For charitable service particularly during Covid-19 (London, Greater London) Hans AHMED Sessional Muslim Imam, Her Majesty's Prison/Youth Offenders Institution Brinsford. For services to Her Majesty's Prison and Probation Service during Covid-19 (Wednesbury, West Midlands) Denise Elizabeth Catherine ALLAN Managing Director of Customer Service, Sky UK. For services to the Telecommunications Industry during Covid-19 (Edinburgh, Edinburgh) Sheridan ASH Founder, TechSheCan. For services to Young Girls and Women through Technology particularly during Covid-19 (London, Greater London) Professor Tim BAKER Engineer, University College London. For services to Healthcare in the UK and Abroad during Covid-19 (Chelmsford, Essex) Lucy Gemma BAKER Service Technology Director, BT. For services to the NHS during Covid-19 (Nailsworth, Gloucestershire) Geoffrey Francis Maitland BALL For services to the community in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire during Covid- 19 (Chester, Cheshire) Sarah Elizabeth BEALE For services to Girls and Young Women during COVID-19 (Dalton-in-Furness, Cumbria) Melanie Jane BECK Chief Executive Officer, MyMiltonKeynes. For services to the community during Covid-19 (Woburn, Bedfordshire) Harmohinder Singh BHATIA For services to Race Relations in the West Midlands particularly during Covid-19 (Smethwick, West Midlands) Zahid Hussain BHATTI Managing Chaplain, Her Majesty's Prison Wormwood Scrubs. For services to Her Majesty's Prison and Probation Service during Covid-19. (London, Greater London) Michael Andrew BIGGAR For services to charity and the NHS during the Covid-19 response (Malmesbury, Wiltshire) Sarah BOWERN Deputy Head, Costume Department, English National Opera. For services to the Opera and Charity (London, Greater London) Rachel Louise
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