The 2018 Queen’s Birthday Honours list has been announced.
Awardees for the Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire and British Empire Medal:
• Flora Duffy OBE — for services to sport in Bermuda;
• Major Ben Beasley BEM — for services to Bermuda;
• Neil de Ste Croix BEM — for services to sport in Bermuda;
Awardees for the Queen’s Certificate and Badge of Honour:
• Judith James — for services to education;
• Major (Ret) Leslie Lowe — for services to the community, music;
• Lindsay Simmons — for services to the community, foster care;
Awardees for the Overseas Territories Police Medal:
• Detective Chief Inspector Na’imah Rosalie Astwood;
• Chief Inspector Jerome Anthony Laws.
Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire awardee:
Flora Duffy OBE
Ms Duffy has earned national and international recognition in the area of triathlon and has established herself as a world-class athlete. She has been recognised for her efforts in increasing national awareness of the sport in Bermuda and for representing her nation with pride.
Ms Duffy is the 2016 and 2017 ITU World Triathlon Series World Champion, 2015 & 2016 ITU Cross Triathlon World Champion and a four-time winner of the Xterra World Championships. She also successfully dominated and won the World Triathlon Series race held in Bermuda earlier this year.
Ms Duffy has represented Bermuda with distinction at the past three Olympics held in Beijing, London and Rio de Janeiro. In 2018 she won the gold medal in the Commonwealth Games Women’s Triathlon in the Gold Coast and is the first Bermudian woman to win a medal of any colour at the Commonwealth Games.
British Empire Medal awardees:
Major Ben Beasley BEM
Major Beasley has also been a key adviser to, and implementer of, national joint exercises which have tested all branches of the emergency services in preparing for major incidents and natural disasters. During the 35th America’s Cup, Major Beasley assumed the role of Silver Commander at the Joint Agency Command Centre where he coordinated individual strategies throughout the event.
Major Beasley has also given voluntarily of his time in supporting the development of young people on the island. As Vice President of the Bermuda Rugby Football Union, he has worked to support the engagement of young people from all backgrounds in the sport, reaching out across Bermuda’s racial divide and supporting the development of women’s rugby. Major Beasley has also made a strong voluntary commitment to the Bermuda Outward Bound programme, again helping young people from across the community to develop their skills.
Neil de Ste Croix BEM
Queen’s Certificate and Badge of Honour awardees:
Judith James
Major (Ret) Leslie Lowe
Lindsay Kathleen Simmons
As part of her commitment to foster children and with the support of her employer, Bermuda Restaurants Limited, Ms Simmons has raised funds for the Foster Parents Association and the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Bermuda through the sale of a speciality drink — the Winter Wonderland — at Rosa’s Cantina and Chopsticks as well as organising an Angel Tree which where each angel represented a child in foster care and the public were able to buy gifts for the children or donate money towards a gift.
Ms Simmons has also raised money for others including to support scholarships for children of those individuals who have passed on, to support a family to bring a loved one home to bury them and to help support a family whose loved one has cancer among others.
Ms Simmons is a certified Bermuda Tourism Ambassador who volunteers her time teaching students at Dalton E Tucker and Whitney Institute Middle School about the island’s hospitality industry through Bermuda Hospitality Institute’s educational programme. She was awarded the Best of Bermuda Award for “Unsung Hero” in 2017.
Overseas Territories Police Medal awardees:
Detective Chief Inspector Na’imah Astwood
Chief Inspector Jerome Laws
Both Chief Inspector Astwood and Chief Inspector Laws served as Silver Commanders for the 35th America’s Cup and worked closely with the British National Police Coordination Centre to deliver a safe and secure event.