Scots business leaders recognised by the King – Daily Business

Carolyn Currie, Marie Owen and Willie Watt

Scottish business and political leaders, scientists, academics and key figures in the arts and sport are among those named in the New Year Honour’s List.

Professor Simon Milne, regius keeper and chief executive of the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh is knighted, along with former Labour MP Adam Ingram, while Willie Watt, chairman of the Scottish National Investment Bank, is made a CBE.

Also appointed a CBE is Prof Susan Rigby, principal and vice-chancellor at Edinburgh Napier University.

Among those receiving the OBE are former Hearts chair and CEO Ann Budge, CBI Scotland director Michelle Ferguson and Marie Owen, founder and chief executive of LS Productions.

Carolyn Currie, chief executive of Women’s Enterprise Scotland, is made an MBE.

British Olympic ice skating champions Christopher Dean and Jayne Torvill (now Christensen) become a knight and a dame. Others knighted are the television writer Roy Clarke, the actor Idris Elba and Tristram Hunt, director of the V&A.

Ann Budge, Anneliese Dodds and Michelle Ferguson

Prof Lorna Dawson, head of the centre for forensic soil science at James Hutton Institute, Aberdeen, becomes a dame, alongside the Aberdeen-born Labour MP Anneliese Dodds and the comedian Meera Syal.

TV and film is also represented by Warwick Davis, Gaby Logan, Marcus Wareing and Clive Tydesley. Auchterarder-born Eve Graham, 82, who was a member of the 1970s pop group The New Seekers, is among the musicians.

The oldest recipient this year is John Hearn, who at 102 receives a BEM for services to judo and to the community in North East England. He is one of four centenarians on the list. 

Others listed include:

CBE

Daniel Levy, former chair, Tottenham Hotspur; Cathryn Elizabeth Riley, lately chair and non-executive director, AA Insurance Services, the Financial Services Compensation Scheme, Liberty Managing Agency and Nucleus Financial Group; Simon Roberts, chief executive, Sainsbury’s; Leah Williamson, England footballer.

OBE

James Craig, for services to Scottish football and charity; Warwick Davis, actor; Peter Higgins, co-founder, Charles Tyrwhitt Shirts; Akin Onal, founder and chief executive at MORI; Richard Osman, television presenter; Gaby Logan, television presenter; Stuart Pringle, chief executive, Silverstone Circuit; Paula Radcliffe, broadcaster and marathon runner; Celine Sinclair, chief executive, The Yard; Clive Tydesley, sports commentator.

MBE

Kresanna Aigner, founder of Findhorn Bay Arts; Dr Nelson Ashmole, co-founder, Borders Forest Trust, Scottish Borders and Volunteer Conservationist; Dr David Brown, volunteer and lately archivist, National Records of Scotland; Claire Bruce, lately chair of VisitAberdeenshire; James Buchan, chief executive, Scottish Seafood Association; Daniel Costello, chair, Spartans Football Club; Kerry Davis, for services to football and diversity; Gael Drummond, chief executive, Firstport; Roland Engebretsen, co-founder and director, MacAulay College, Isle of Lewis; Marion Foster, Master Kilt Tailor and founder, the College of Master Kilt Tailors; Eve Graham, former singer with The New Seekers; Ellie Goulding, biodiversity and and climate; Prof Desmond Thompson, Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh and lately principal adviser at NatureScot; Marcus Wareing, chef.

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