UK Honors 30 Individuals with OBE for Contributions to Various Sectors
Thirty individuals in the UK have been awarded the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for their significant contributions across various sectors, including digital infrastructure, environmental services, and education. Notable honorees include Matthew Agar, Jeffrey David Asser, and Tracy Aust, with recognition also given to individuals in automotive, defense, and technology. The recipients represent diverse locations throughout the UK, highlighting their impactful work in their respective fields.

Thirty individuals have been appointed Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for their services in various sectors. Notable recipients include Matthew Agar for digital infrastructure, Jeffrey David Asser for the North Sea transition, and Tracy Aust for further education.
Craig Bennett was recognized for environmental services, while Simon Peter Boyd contributed to British steel manufacturing. Other honorees include Jane Burston for air quality, Jenifer Cameron for charitable service, and Teresa Clay for public service.
The list also features individuals honored for contributions to automotive, defense, public transport, and technology sectors. The recipients hail from various locations in the UK including London, Cambridge, and Oxford.




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