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Old 08-16-2018, 08:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Angel75 View Post
I appreciate that you frequently acknowledge this as its so apparent so many others do not recognise how significant it is to be awarded an OBE, or a knighthood for that matter, in your specific field....it's certainly achieved by very few.
Neil Finn's name recognition in the US aside, he is undeniably a household name in a number of markets. But when things like 'Australian Music Hall of Fame' or 'OBE' are mentioned as reasons why everyone in the world should know his name, that DOES sound quite comical to me (and I'm Australian)!

The following people apparently received a non-military OBE in 2017 alone!!

Jane Acklam, Executive Principal and chief executive officer, Moor End Academies Trust. For services to education.
Gail Adams, Head of Nursing, UNISON. For services to nursing and public healthcare.
Nicola Adams MBE For services to boxing.
Diane Aderyn, Director of Finance and Commercial Services, University of Bath. For services to higher education.
Susan Victoria Mary Aglionby DL For services to young people and the community in Cumbria.
Rosalind Margaret Alstead, Director of Nursing and Clinical Standards, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust. For services to nursing.
Professor Vidal Ashkenazi, Founding Director and chief executive officer, Nottingham Scientific Ltd. For services to science.
Iman Abou-Atta, Founder, SCEME. For services to community cohesion.
Sally Elizabeth Bacon. For services to culture and young people.
Joe Baden, Founder, Open Book Project. For services to higher education.
Susan Baker, director, Time to Change. For services to mental health.
Stephen Neville Bates, Chief Executive, Bioindustry Association. For services to innovation.
Sheila Anne Battersby, Senior Policy Adviser, Cabinet Office. For services to civil society and community action in the north west of England.
Alison Sarah Baum, Founder and chief executive officer, Best Beginnings. For services to tackling child health inequalities.
Alison Linda Beane, Executive Headteacher, Mary Rose Academy, Cliffdale Primary Academy and Redwood Park Academy, Portsmouth and director, Solent Academies Trust. For services to education.
Jenny Beavan, costume designer. For services to drama production.
Victoria Caroline Beckham, fashion designer. For services to the fashion industry.
Susan Margaret Bennett, Head, St. Thomas Centre Nursery School, Birmingham. For services to education.
Professor Jacqueline Dunkley-Bent, Head of Maternity, NHS England. For services to midwifery.
Abdul Fazal Bhanji, Deputy Chair, University of London Board of Trustees. For services to education and young people.
Christopher Blythe, Chief Executive, Chartered Institute of Building, Bracknell. For services to the construction industry and government.
Lynda Ann Bonner, Founder, National Nursing and Midwifery Nursing Network. For services to the treatment of venous thromboembolism.
Eleanor Deirdre Brazil, Children's Services Commissioner, Slough. For services to children's social care.
Sarah Elizabeth Brennan, Chief Executive, Young Minds. For services to children and young people's mental health.
Patrick Brill, artist. For services to the arts.
Sonia Penny Briscoe MBE Chef de Mission, Rio 2016 Paralympic Games. For services to sport.
Sharon Marie Broome, Principal Forensic Investigator, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory. For services to defence.
Sarah Browne, Assistant Director, South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust. For services to the social care sector in Northern Ireland.
Colin Edward Jarrom Bryan, chief executive officer, Drayton Manor Theme Park. For services to charity and the community in Staffordshire.
Trevor Arthur Stanley Buchanan, Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon, Royal Victoria Hospital Belfast. For services to healthcare in Northern Ireland and voluntary medical service in South Sudan.
Dr Bernard Joseph Bulkin. For services to the energy industry.
Julie Beverly Bullous, lately Executive Headteacher, Federation of Mary Howard and St. Andrew's Primary School, Tamworth, Staffordshire. For services to education.
Joanna Briant Burgess, Principal and Founder, Blossom House School, London. For services to children with special educational needs and disabilities.
Professor Claire Sorrel Callender, Professor of Higher Education Policy, Birkbeck University of London and Professor of Higher Education Studies, UCL Institute of Education. For services to education.
James Ronald Carr. For services to conservation, education and the community in Cumbria.
Michael Douglas Carr, lately board member, Innovate UK and non-executive director, Ordnance Survey. For services to innovation.
Michael Cavanagh. For services to sport and the Commonwealth Games movement.
Kathryn Cearns, lately Chair, Financial Reporting Advisory Board. For voluntary services to government financial reporting.
Emma Jane Mary Chamberlain, Barrister and Author. For services to government tax policy.
Dr Steven William Chase, Director of People, Thames Valley Police. For services to policing.
Edward Clancy MBE For services to cycling.
Dr Jonathan Clark, Executive Headteacher, Beckmead Family of Schools, Croydon. For services to children with special educational needs and disabilities.
Christopher Patrick Coleman, Manager, Wales national football team. For services to football.
Kim Lucille Considine, lately Head of North West Protected Persons Service, TITAN Regional Organised Crime Unit. For services to vulnerable victims and witnesses.
Christopher John Cook, Chairman, Lincolnshire Local Safeguarding Children Board. For services to children.
Janet Cooper, Partner, Tapestry Compliance. For services to equality, women's empowerment and employee share ownership.
Teresa Ann Cooper, Grade 7, Ministry of Defence. For services to defence acquisition.
Donna Alison Cornwell, Associate Headteacher, Swaffham Bulbeck Church of England Primary School, Cambridge. For services to education.
Stuart John Cornwell, Chair, A Way Out, and Chair, Spurgeons Child Care and Chair of the Advisory Panel, Safe Families for Children. For services to children and families.
Charles Counsell, Executive Director, Automatic Enrolment, The Pensions Regulator. For services to workplace pension reform.
Angela Mary Cox, Diocesan Director for Education, Roman Catholic Diocese of Leeds. For services to education.
Christine Janette Craik, Director of Occupational Therapy, Brunel University. For services to occupational therapy, particularly mental health services and education.
Dr Helen Mary Crews, lately Director, Animal and Plant Health Agency. For services to plant and bee health and voluntary services to the community in York.
Jody Alan Cundy MBE For services to cycling and swimming.
Professor Valentine David Cunningham, lately Professor of English Language and Literature, Corpus Christi College Oxford. For services to services to scholarship and understanding of humanities.
Arthur Terry Dafter, lately Director of Adult Social Care, Stockport Council. For services to children's and adult social care.
Dr Siriol David (Siriol Chapman), lately Head of Forensic Psychological Services, National Offender Management System Wales. For services to offender management.
Ian Norman Dodds, Senior Policy Adviser, Cabinet Office. For services to civil society and community action in the north east of England.
Anne Marie Duffy, lately Director of Qualifications, Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment. For services to education in Northern Ireland.
Anne Patricia Dunham MBE For services to para-equestrianism.
Professor Mary Elizabeth Dunning, lately Governor, Tyne Metropolitan College. For services to further and higher education and the community in the north east of England.
Ciara Eastell, lately President, Society of Chief Librarians. For services to public libraries.
Dr Carole Easton. For services to young people.
Toby Hal Michael Eccles, Social Investor and Founder, Social Finance. For services to social enterprise and investment and charity.
Dr Katy Emck, Founding Director, Fine Cell Work. For services to the rehabilitation of offenders.
Jonathan Mark England, Chef de Mission, Team GB and Director of Sport, British Olympic Association. For services to sport.
Professor Gene Solomon Feder, General Practitioner, Helios Medical Centre, Bristol and Professor of Primary Care, University of Bristol. For services to healthcare and victims of domestic abuse.
Amanda Foister, chief executive officer, Longridge Activity Centre, Buckinghamshire. For services to young people.
Aminatta Forna, author. For services to literature.
Jennifer Fowler, Senior Advisory Lawyer, Upper Tribunal (Administrative Appeals Chamber) H.M. Courts and Tribunal Service. For services to the administration of justice.
Alexander Clive Fox, chief executive officer, Shared Lives Plus. For services to social care.
Peter Alan Fox, leader, Monmouthshire County Council. For services to Cardiff capital region.
Michael John Foy, Regional Head for the Midlands and North West, Free Schools Capital Division, Education Funding Agency. For services to education.
Professor Simon Webster Frith, Tovey Professor of Music, University of Edinburgh. For services to higher education and popular music.
Professor John Anthony Furlong, Emeritus Professor of Education, Oxford University and Expert Initial Teacher Education Adviser for Wales. For services to research in education and government.
Brian John Russell Gale, Director of Policy and Campaigns, National Deaf Children's Society. For services to special educational needs.
Ryan Gander, artist. For services to contemporary art.
Margaret Gibson, lately Chief Executive, Women's Enterprise Scotland. For services to business and entrepreneurship.
Fiona Margaret Gilkison, Accelerated Payment Team Lead, H.M. Revenue and Customs. For services to tackling tax non-compliance and tax avoidance.
Kevin John Gilliland, Network and Sales Director, Post Office Ltd. For services to the post office and communities.
Jacqueline Giulianotti, Head, Allowance Office, Scottish Parliament. For parliamentary service.
Colin Glass, Senior Partner, Winburn Glass Norfolk. For services to business start-ups and entrepreneurship.
Samuel Bernard Goldblatt. For services to business and the community in Northern Ireland.
John Harry Martin Gosden. For services to horseracing and training.
James Christopher Gosling, Solicitor and Partner, Holman Fenwick Willan LLP. For services to the legal profession and maritime hostages.
Janet Frances Gough, lately Director, ChurchCare. For services to heritage.
David Ralph Gould, lately Executive Principal, ARK Boulton Academy, Birmingham and Regional Director (Secondary), ARK. For services to education.
Jane Ann Gray, Consultant Nurse. For services to homeless and vulnerable people in the Midlands.
Christopher Steven Green, Founder, White Ribbon Campaign. For services to equality.
Robert William Green, chief executive officer, Stonewall Housing. For services to LGBT communities.
Rosemary Greenlees, Executive Director, The Crafts Council. For services to the craft sector.
Imran Gulamhuseinwala, Global Lead for FinTech, Ernst and Young. For services to financial services.
Poonam Gupta, chief executive officer, PG Paper Company Ltd. For services to business and charity.
Richard Lionel Guy. For services to justice, mental health support and the community in Cambridgeshire.
Timothy Michael Haigh, trustee, Depaul International Development. For voluntary service to homeless people in the UK and particularly abroad.
Sheila Ann Hardwick, Senior Scientific Officer, Centre for Applied Science and Technology, Home Office. For services to forensic science.
Naomie Melanie Harris, actress. For services to drama.
Grant David Hearn, Joint Chair, Skills and Employment, London Enterprise Panel. For services to unemployed people in London.
Stephen Hill, chair, Action on Hearing Loss. For services to people with hearing problems and charity.
Andrew Triggs Hodge MBE For services to rowing.
Timothy Philip Hollingsworth, chief executive officer, British Paralympic Association. For services to sport.
Brian Richard Hooper, lately chief executive officer, Ambitions Academy Trust. For services to education.
Roma Cecila Anne Hooper, Founder and Chair, Prison Radio Association and co-Founder, Radio Feltham. For services to prisoners.
Elizabeth Claire Houghton, Co-founder and chief executive officer, Mint Velvet. For services to business and charity.
Professor Susan Elizabeth Hunston, Professor of English Language, University of Birmingham. For services to higher education and applied linguistics, English language teaching.
Kathryn Jacob, chief executive officer, Pearl and Dean. For services to the promotion of equality and diversity.
Dr Gaynor Carolyn Jeffery (Gaynor Perry), Assistant Director, EU Consumer Policy, Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. For services to consumer rights.
Bernadette Jones, District Manager, DWP Operations, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to unemployed people in South East Wales.
Professor Peter Malcolm Jones, Independent Transport Commissioner. For voluntary services to national transport policy.
Rosemary Jones, Headteacher, Elfed High School, Buckley, Flintshire. For services to education.
Shirley Kennerson, Head of South Essex Local Delivery Unit, Ministry of Justice. For services to probation and criminal justice.
Alison Cristine Kervin, Sports Editor, Mail on Sunday. For services to sports journalism.
Naseem Aslam Khan, managing director, Jennings Motor Group. For services to the economy and charity.
Professor Paul Vincent Knight, Associate Medical Director, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde. For services to geriatric healthcare.
Catherine Large, Deputy chief executive officer, Creative and Cultural Skills. For services to the creative economy.
John George Lelliott, lately Interim chief financial officer, The Crown Estate. For services to the crown estate and the voluntary sector.
Sara Jane Lewis, Head of Prosecutions, Metropolitan Police. For services to criminal justice services.
Nicholas Linfield, Grade 6, Ministry of Defence. For services to defence.
Nicholas Roald (Christopher) Logsdail, Founder and director, Lisson Gallery. For services to the arts.
Keith Loraine, Chief Executive, Isos Housing Group. For services to housing and the community in North East England.
Barry Martyn Lowry, director, IS Shared Services and Strategy, Northern Ireland Executive. For services to government services and the IT industry in Northern Ireland.
Professor Mary Ann Lumsden, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Glasgow. For services to women's health.
Elspeth MacDonald, lately Deputy Director, Criminal Justice, Scottish Government. For services to criminal justice.
James Lennox MacKenzie, violinist and lately chairman, London Symphony Orchestra. For services to music.
Dr Keith Alexander MacLean. For services to the energy industry.
Stephen David Maddock, Chief Executive, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. For services to music, particularly in the West Midlands.
Dr Brinder Singh Mahon, chief executive officer, Nishkam School Trust. For services to education.
Ranald Mair, lately chief executive officer, Scottish Care. For services to social work and social care.
Philomena Margaret Marshall, Education Director and Trustee, Laidlaw Schools Trust and lately Executive Principal, Excelsior Academy, Newcastle upon Tyne. For services to education.
Clive Reginald Martin, lately Director, Clinks. For services to offenders and their families.
Carol Margaret McCall, Head of Civil Contingency Communications, Cabinet Office. For services to government civil contingency preparation and ceremonial planning.
Helen Elizabeth McCrory, actor. For services to drama.
Catherine Jane McCulloch, co-Director, Children's Parliament. For services to children's rights and wellbeing.
James Joseph McGonigle, District Manager, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to the Armed Forces Reserves and voluntary service to community sport in Haddington, East Lothian.
Angela McLernon, Chief Executive, Northern Ireland Practice and Education for Nurses and Midwives. For services to nursing.
Natasha Mesko, lately Head, Nepal Health Programme, Department for International Development. For services to humanitarian relief.
Caroline Miller, lately Director, One Dance UK. For services to the arts.
Susan Jill Miller, Head of Arts, Glasgow Life. For services to culture in Glasgow.
Tom Miskell, chair, Accent. For services to housing associations in North East England.
Dr Heather Anne Barrett-Mold. For services to horticulture, sustainable development and environmental conservation.
Hazel Caroline Moore, chairman and co-founder, FirstCapital. For services to entrepreneurship and innovation.
Darren James Mott, Director of Campaigning, Conservative Campaign Headquarters. For political service.
Professor Ghulam Jeelani Mufti, Professor of Haemato-oncology, School of Medicine, King's College London. For services to haematological medicine.
The Reverend Jennifer Susan Mullis, Assistant Director, Further Education and Legal Unit, Department for Education. For services to further education and to the community in York.
Ian Hamilton Munro, Group Chief Executive, New Charter Group. For services to housing.
Professor Rachel Anne Munton, lately managing director, East Midlands Academic Health Science Network. For services to healthcare.
Professor James Charles Neil, Professor of Virology and Molecular Oncology, University of Glasgow. For services to the advancement of biomedical sciences.
Professor Anne Neville, Royal Academy of Engineering Chair in Emerging Technologies, University of Leeds. For services to engineering.
James Henry Newman, lately Chair, Sheffield City Region Local Enterprise Partnership Board. For services to business, the economy and charity in Yorkshire.
Christopher David Newsome, director, Asset Management and Executive Director, Anglian Water. For services to civil engineering and carbon reduction.
Sheila Anne Nicoll, Head of Public Policy, Schroders. For services to financial services and voluntary service.
Julia Alice Nix, District Manager, Work Services Directorate, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to tackling youth unemployment in East Anglia.
Amanda Jane Nobbs (Mullarkey), Chair, Thames Regional Flood and Coastal Committee. For services to flood and coastal risk management and environment protection.
Carol Norman, Headteacher, Welbeck Primary School, Nottingham. For services to education.
Christopher Nott, Founder and Senior Partner, Capital Law LLP. For services to business and economic development in Wales.
Anthony Christopher O'Neill. For services to the agri-food sector in Northern Ireland.
Simon John Patrick, lately Principal Clerk of Select Committees, House of Commons. For parliamentary services.
Margaret Elizabeth Philbin, chief executive officer and Cofounder, TeenTech. For services to promoting careers in STEM and the creative industries.
Timothy Peter Pigott-Smith, actor. For services to drama.
Christopher Charles Pomfret. For services to the economy in Cornwall and South West England.
Thomas Stephen Potokar, founder, Interburns. For services to burns care and prevention abroad.
Shona Sands Powell, director, Nottingham Lakeside Arts. For services to the arts and education.
Lindsey Jane Pownall, lately Group chief executive officer, Samworth Brothers Ltd. For services to business growth and productivity.
Avtar Singh Purewal, Regional Head of Learning and Skills, H.M. Prison Service Yorkshire. For services to prisoners.
Dr Sharon Patricia Redrobe, chief executive officer, Twycross Zoo, East Midlands Zoological Society. For services to skills, science and the economy in Leicestershire.
Lieutenant Peter Reed MBE For services to rowing.
Professor John Van Reenen, economist. For services to economics and public policy making.
Professor Susan Margaret Rhind, Professor and Chair of Veterinary Education, The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies. For services to veterinary education.
Professor Rosalind Jessie Richards, Head of International Study and Language Institute, University of Reading. For services to language support for international education.
Professor Teresa Margaret Ridge, Professor of Social Policy, University of Bath. For services to the social sciences.
Danny Rimer, Partner, Index Ventures and board member, Maggie's Cancer Caring Centres. For services to business and charity.
Michael Leonard Robbins, Principal, Bridgwater and Taunton College. For services to further education.
Robert Neil Robson, chief executive officer, The Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity. For services to naval personnel.
Marva Rollins, Headteacher, Raynham Primary School, Edmonton, London. For services to education.
Caroline Ross, lawyer, Department of Energy and Climate Change. For legal services to international climate change negotiations.
Peter William Rowley. For services to sports administration.
Ailsa Margaret Rutter, director, FRESH Smokefree North East. For services to tobacco control.
Bernie Ryan, Directorate Manager, St. Mary's Sexual Assault Referral Centre, Manchester. For services to supporting people affected by sexual assault.
Lynn Caroline Saunders, Governor, H.M. Prison Whatton. For public and voluntary services to prisoners in the UK and abroad.
Bruce Stewart Shepherd, managing director, Shepherd Offshore. For services to the economy and skills in the offshore sector.
Ann Shepperd, Chief Executive, Salix Finance Ltd and Trustee, Lucy Faithfull Foundation. For services to energy efficiency and voluntary service to child protection.
Edward Martin Sherry. For services to young people and policing.
Marlene Elizabeth Shiels, Chief Executive, Capital Credit Union. For services to financial services and financial inclusion.
Jasvir Singh, Founding Chair, City Sikhs. For voluntary service to faith communities and social cohesion.
Kathleen Slack (Smith), director, Enterprise M3 Local Enterprise Partnership. For services to the economy and the community of South East England.
Robert Keith Sleigh, leader, Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council. For services to local government.
Air Vice Marshal Michael David Smart DL Vice-Chairman (Air), Council of Reserve Forces and Cadets Associations. For voluntary service to the Armed Forces and the ex-service community.
Chaya Spitz, Chief Executive, Interlink Foundation. For services to the community and Jewish people in London.
Alison Katherine Spurway, County Vice-President, City of Glasgow. For services to Girlguiding and charity.
Dr Arthur David Steiner, Founder and Executive Officer, Hands Around The World. For humanitarian services to disadvantaged children abroad.
Neil Robin Stock, leader, Tendring District Council. For services to local government.
John Andrew Straw, lately Chief Executive, City and County of Swansea Council. For services to local government.
Professor Deborah Ann Sturdy, Nurse Adviser, Care England. For services to older people, dementia care and nursing.
Charlotte Victoria Sweeney, director, Charlotte Sweeney Associates. For services to women and equality.
Mohammad Taj, President, TUC. For services to trade unionism.
Caroline Taylor, Vice-President for Global Marketing and Communications, IBM. For services to marketing, diversity and prevention of human trafficking.
Professor Keri Vivien Thomas, Founder and National Clinical Lead, National Gold Standards Framework Centre in End of Life Care. For services to end of life care.
Keith Christopher Thompson, Technical Adviser, Department for International Development. For services to humanitarian relief.
Jonathan Mark Paul Tibbs, Chairman, Jon Tibbs Associates Ltd. For services to international trade and the sports sector.
Crispin Marshall Truman, Chief Executive, The Churches Conservation Trust. For services to heritage and charitable foundations.
Paul Harold Valerio, President, Swansea West Conservatives. For services to Welsh devolution.
Professor David Glyn Vaughan, Glaciologist, British Antarctic Survey. For services to glaciology.
Caroline Wake, Head, UK Delegation, Channel Tunnel Safety Authority. For services to transport safety and the community in Kent.
Aileen Walker, lately Director of Public Engagement, House of Commons. For services to improving public engagement with parliament and voluntary service to the community in London.
Kathryn Louise (Kate) Richardson-Walsh MBE For services to hockey.
Dr Brian Derek Ward, Head, National Resilience Assurance Team. For services to the fire and rescue service and national resilience.
Hugh Wark. For services to transport and the economy in Scotland.
Dr Martin Stanley Warren, Chief Executive, Butterfly Conservation. For services to the environment.
Professor Sally Wheeler, Professor of Law and Head of the School of Law, Queen's University Belfast. For services to higher education in Northern Ireland.
Alastair Geoffrey Whitehead, lately Deputy Principal Private Secretary to the Home Secretary, Home Office. For public service and voluntary services to policing.
Graham Arthur Widdecombe, Joint Head of Firearms Licensing, Home Office. For services to public safety and reducing risk to the public through the misuse of legal firearms.
Dr Christoph Stefan Wiesner, Chief Executive, The Welding Institute. For services to engineering and innovation.
Danny Wilks, resourcing manager, West Yorkshire Police. For services to policing and voluntary services to justice and the community in West Yorkshire.
Professor Michael Alan Hewlett Williams, Chief Executive, Gwrp Gwalia Cyf. For services to health, housing and homeless people in Wales.
Dr Lorna Mcleod Williamson, lately Director, NHS Blood and Transplant. For services to the advancement of blood, tissue and stem cell donations.
Professor Anne Elizabeth Willis, director, MRC Toxicology Unit, Leicester. For services to biomedical science and promoting the careers of women in science.
Colum Wilson. For services to humanitarian relief.
Dr William Benjamin Wilson. For services to the voluntary and charitable sectors in Northern Ireland.
Christiane Wuillamie, managing director, Elegius Ltd. For services to business.
Alexander Featherstonehaugh Wylie, The Honourable Lord Kinclaven, Founder, MiniTrials. For services to the introduction of the Scottish legal system in schools.
Dr Hakim Yadi, chief executive officer, Northern Health Science Alliance. For services to healthcare technology and the economy.
Andrew George Young, actuary, The Pensions Regulator. For services to pension policy and pensioners.
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