Senior figures from health, education, policing, environmental management and the voluntary sector are among those from Nottinghamshire recognised in the King’s Birthday Honours list.
Professor Iain Moppett, of the University of Nottingham, has been awarded an OBE for services to perioperative care.
Professor Moppett is Professor of Anaesthesia and Perioperative Medicine at the University of Nottingham and chair of the Centre for Research and Improvement at the Royal College of Anaesthetists.
Professor Veronica Pickering, the Lord-Lieutenant of Nottinghamshire, has also been recognised for voluntary service to the county.
Other Nottinghamshire recipients include Lisa Pinney, former chief executive of the Mining Remediation Authority, who is recognised for services to the environment, and Ashfaq Ahmed Rahman, chief executive of Nova Education Trust in Nottingham, who is honoured for services to education.
Dr Mark Dale, principal and chief executive of Portland College, has been recognised for services to further education, while Pino De Rosa, managing director of Bridgeway Consulting Ltd, is honoured for services to the railway industry.
Jane Dean, a volunteer member of the Nottingham Special Events Committee for Cancer Research UK, is recognised for services to charitable fundraising.
Recipients of the British Empire Medal include Donna Hilton, youth services manager at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, for services to children and young people, and Paul Horton, trustee and volunteer at Mansfield Fire Station and Museum, for services to the community in Mansfield and Nottinghamshire.
Hayley Crawford, lately an inspector with Nottinghamshire Police, has been awarded the King’s Police Medal.
The honours recognise a range of public service, professional and voluntary contributions across Nottinghamshire.




