International & Diplomatic — New Year 2025
10 recipients recognised for this theme in this round
Sub-themes
Narrower themes within International & Diplomatic in the New Year 2025.
Member (MBE)
Bolaji Sofoluwe
PersonMember Order Of The British Empire · 2025
Colchester, Essex
“Co-Founder, Group MD Enterprise, Training and Knowledge Group. For services to Sustainable Business Growth, to Female Entrepreneurs and to International Trade”
Laura Ward-Ongley
PersonMember Order Of The British Empire · 2025
Salisbury, Wiltshire
“Founder and Global Chief Executive Officer, EXEAT. For services to International Trade, to Sustainability and to Women in Business”
Richard Finney
PersonMember Order Of The British Empire · 2025
Kings Lynn, Norfolk
“Founder and Moustache Meister, Captain Fawcett. For services to International Trade and to Charity”
Katherine Darlington
PersonMember Order Of The British Empire · 2025
Sandbach, Cheshire
“Founder and Chief Executive, The Scott Partnership. For services to Business Growth and to International Trade”
Marimouttou Coumarassamy
PersonMember Order Of The British Empire · 2025
Birmingham, West Midlands
“Deputy Chief Operating Officer, Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, and Founder and Chair, British Indian Nurse Association. For services to Supporting International Nurses”
Officer (OBE)
Steven John Wearne
PersonOfficer Order Of The British Empire · 2025
Torquay, Devon
“Director of Global Affairs, Food Standards Agency and Chair of Codex. For services to Public Health Protection and to International Food Safety”
Simon David Lewis
PersonOfficer Order Of The British Empire · 2025
London, Greater London
“Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence”
Abdul Karim Fatehi
PersonOfficer Order Of The British Empire · 2025
Purley, Surrey
“Chief Executive Officer, United Corporation. For services to International Trade”
Terence Denham
PersonOfficer Order Of The British Empire · 2025
Haywards Heath, West Sussex
“Co-Founder, In From The Cold Project. For services to the Recognition of British and Commonwealth Casualties of the First and Second World Wars”