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British exporters, business leaders and trade professionals recognised in New Year Honours List 2022

This year’s list will also recognise those who have made significant contributions to addressing the UK’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.

This was published under the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government

Today, International Trade Secretary Rt Hon Anne-Marie Trevelyan MP is congratulating UK exporters, business leaders and DIT staff who have been recognised with Honours for their exceptional and outstanding service to international trade, investment, and exporting. The New Year Honours List also recognises the dedication undertaken by those who worked during the pandemic to keep the country safe.

Those honoured this time around represent a diverse range of businesses, from retail industry through to the creative industry and government support to sourcing medical equipment and negotiating trade agreements.

International Trade Secretary, Anne-Marie Trevelyan said:

Once again, the New Year Honours list highlights the importance of our dedicated trade officials and fantastic exporters in championing trade across the world. I am sending my warmest congratulations to all of those recognised.

2022 will offer great opportunities for UK companies to further the key role they play in the global economy, exporting innovative services and high-quality goods across the globe.

Exporters and business leaders in the 2022 New Year Honours list include:

  • Timothy Smith; Chairman, Cranswick (CBE)
  • Gregory Childs; Co-founder, Children’s Media Conference (OBE)
  • Deborah Harrison; Joint Managing Director, Pricecheck Toiletries Ltd (OBE)
  • Alex Burns; CEO Robert Harter Ltd (OBE)
  • Munir Mamujee; Managing Director, m2r Education (MBE)
  • Kevin Mosely; Founder, SwimFin Ltd (MBE)
  • Vivienne Stern; Director, Universities UK International (MBE)

Staff from the Department for International Trade (DIT) in the 2022 New Year Honours list includes:

  • Vivien Life; Director and Chief Negotiator (CMG)
  • Faye Smith; Materials Specialist (OBE)
  • Isaac Phillip; Trade Capability Advisor (MBE)

Recognised Recipients

Exporters recognised in this list include Kevin Mosely, awarded an MBE for his services to International Trade, Investment and to charity.

Drowning is the third highest cause for unintentional death worldwide; through this Kevin developed a passion for swimming and has worked endlessly for over 40 years in teaching swimming and drowning prevention, resulting in an illustrious career saving lives. He invented his product SwimFin, a multipurpose teaching aid and flotation device used in teaching children to learn how to swim. SwimFin officially launched in 2008 and to date exports to over 140 countries. SwimFin is a market leader implemented by tens of thousands of teachers, coaches, children, and adults. Kevin’s product has appeared on global TV and has won many business awards. Kevin is now a proud sponsor of the RLSS Cameroon, a learn to swim program with the aim of reaching six million children.

Kevin Mosely, Founder & CEO SwimFin Ltd. said:

It is an extremely proud and honouring moment. I am an average man receiving an MBE. I am hugely passionate about making a difference to people’s lives, every child should have the opportunity to learn to swim.

Gregory Childs – awarded an OBE for his services to International Trade and the children’s media sector.

Greg has made an outstanding contribution to Children’s media for over 35 years and has built an unrivalled network of domestic talent that he is able to match with key international commissioners across the globe. Greg has become a role model in the field. Using his unique position as the one-stop shop on market and export intelligence in the UK, Greg has supported individual professionals and worked with HMG on policy and the duty of care to children. Working with DIT to organise the UK delegation to “Kidscreen” in the USA amounted to exports totalling over £300 million for the UK children’s business community.

Gregory Childs, Co-Founder, Children’s Media Conference & Director of Children’s Media Foundation said:

This is a fantastic new year’s surprise. This honour is not just for me but for the whole children’s media industry. This OBE recognises that children’s media is an important contributor to British society as well as to British trade.

Vivienne Stern – awarded an MBE for her services to international education.

Vivienne has led the university sector’s efforts to grow its international activity and has driven the unprecedented growth bringing huge commercial and soft power benefits to the UK. Vivienne can take credit for the significant expansion of the numbers of students choosing the UK as a study destination, thus significantly increasing the value of education exports. Internationally, she is a vocal and enthusiastic champion for the UK, speaking at public and Government-to-Government events about the UK international offer and providing a welcoming message to overseas students considering coming to the UK to study.

Vivienne Stern, Director, Universities UK International, said:

I am astonished and delighted to be receiving an Honour. It means a huge amount to me to have my work validated. It makes it worthwhile. International students who study here bring many benefits to the UK, which go beyond the economic contribution. They contribute to making our universities international learning environments, and to making them great places to study for all students.

Timothy Smith – awarded a CBE for services to agriculture, food, and drink trade policy.

Tim is now Chairman of Cranswick, appointed in July 2021. Tim has made an outstanding contribution to the industry by providing Government with fresh, innovative ideas for striking a balance between liberalising trade and safeguarding UK food standards. In March 2021, as Chair of the Trade and Agriculture Commission, Tim presented Government with many recommendations on future trade policy for agriculture, food, and drink. He is also a Non-Executive Director at Pret a Manger where, in 2018, he chaired an independent Food Advisory panel, resulting in a Five-Point Allergy Plan. Tim is a Director and Trustee of Farm Africa, a charity that works with farmers to unlock the commercial potential in their smallholdings.

Timothy Smith, Chairman, Cranswick, said:

I was surprised and thrilled to receive a CBE. I have never had anything like this before. It is truly an honour.

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Published 31 December 2021