Posted:
December 28, 2020 7:38 AM
In Scotland, recipients of The Queen’s New Year Honors awards include:
A Companion of the Order of the Bath per Sarah Davidson, most recently Director General, Organizational Development and Operations of the Scottish Government, for the public service
Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) to include:
- Professor Rowena Arshad for services to education and equality
- Mrs. Joanna Baker for services to the arts
- Ian Barrett Curle for services to the Scotch whiskey industry
- Dr. Colin Thomas Currie MBE for charitable and political services
- Professor Jacqueline Margaret Kay for services to literature
- Professor John Douglas Pickard for services in the neurosciences, neurosurgery and research for patients with complex neurological disorders
Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) to include:
- Maureen Beattie for services to the entertainment industry
- Shabir Beg for interfaith relations services in Glasgow
- Philip Long for services to Heritage and Culture
- Dr. Martyn Blissitt for animal health services
- Ian Davidson for services to agriculture in Scotland
- Jeanette Forbes for business services, technology and charity
- Ruth Hampton for services at Lord’s Taverners Scotland, Cruse Bereavement Care and Autism in Scotland
- Helen Holland for services to child abuse survivors
- Reverend Elizabeth Jack for services to children in distress and the Edinburgh community
- Nicola Killean for music, childhood and community cohesion services
- Lesley Knox for services to culture
- Professor Sheila McLean for health and education services
- Catriona Matthew MBE for golf services
- Dra. Helen McKay for services in Forest and Forestry Sciences
- Professor Helen Sang for food safety and bioscience services for health
Among those that will be done Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) are:
- Gordon Buchanan for wildlife film conservation and production services
- Anne Elliot for out-of-school care services
- Jean Leonard for music and community services in Orkney
- Mark Jardine for services to the community of Dumfries and Galloway
- Alexander May for services to the Doric language, culture and heritage in the north-east of Scotland
- Margaret McKinlay for services to the Girls Brigade
- Jennifer Rodgers for health services
- Thomas Brown for traditional Scottish music services
- Lady Jill Kirkwood for services to charity
- Vivien Currie for racetrack management services, businesses and charities in Hamilton, Lanarkshire
Among those who will become Medalist of the Order of the British Empire (BEM) are:
- Francis Clement for athletics services in Scotland
- Helena Countess of Rosslyn for services to charity
- Graham Miller for services to law and order
- Kathryn Singh for services to the arts and the Asian community in Scotland