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Leeds Beckett graduates shine in King's Birthday Honours
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Stained glass artist Helen Whittaker, who completed a Foundation Degree in Business Management in 2012 has been awarded an MBE for her exceptional contributions to the creation and conservation of stained and architectural glass art.
With a career spanning over two decades, Helen's journey in stained glass art began during her MA studies in London, where she had the unique opportunity to train with the King, then Prince of Wales, under the Prince's Foundation.
One of her notable pieces includes a special stained glass window at St Lawrence's Church, commissioned by York's Normandy Veterans to commemorate the D-Day landings.
Dr Hannah Dee, a senior lecturer in computer science at Aberystwyth University, has been awarded an MBE for her services to technology and women in the Information Technology sector.
Dr Dee, who graduated with a Certificate in French Studies in 2013, founded the BCSWomen Lovelace Colloquium, a national conference for women students of computing. She holds a PhD in AI and has over 20 years of experience in teaching and research, focusing on diversity in computing, bias in AI, and the impact of technology on education and the profession.
Duncan Beckley, a revered senior band music director, has been awarded an MBE for his lifelong dedication to music. Duncan attended Leeds Beckett in 2012, attaining his MA in Teaching and Learning.
He started his musical journey with the FlugelHorn and later mastered the Tuba. Duncan's passion for brass bands has seen him succeed remarkably, having conducted and trained bands across Great Britain, earning over 100 awards and trophies.
He has spent over two decades teaching across West Yorkshire schools and has led numerous bands, including the Horbury Victoria Band to a Championship section-graded band.
Carl Woollins, who completed a Bachelor of Science in Information Systems has been awarded an OBE for his services to the Chemicals Industry. As managing director of Nippon Gases, his leadership and expertise have been instrumental in driving innovation and efficiency in the field.
Finally, Suzanne Jackson who graduated with a BA in Sport Studies in 1988 from Leeds Beckett has been awarded an MBE for outstanding policing services towards the prevention of violence against women and girls. Suzanne is a former detective inspector and now South Yorkshire Police's domestic abuse risk assessor manager.
She has been credited with transforming the way the force deals with cases of forced marriage, honour-based abuse and female genital mutilation, alongside her role leading a team of domestic abuse risk assessors, who help protect those at risk in the area.