Sunderland Echo

‘A great privilege’ for Wendy to receive OBE

- Neil Fatkin Neil.fatkin@nationalwo­rld.com @sunderland­echo

A dedicated university worker has enjoyed a meeting with King Charles to officially receive her Order of the British Empire (OBE) medal.

Wendy Price received the honour for her services to Higher Education as part of the Queen’s Birthday 2022 Honours List, and with Queen Elizabeth I I sadly passing away in September (2022) it was left to the new King to present the title in a ceremony at Windsor Castle on Tuesday.

Wendy was born in Gateshead but grew up in Washington­where she attended what is now Biddick Academy.

For the last 20 years Wendy has worked for the university as Head of Widening Access and Participat­ion where she has played a pivot al role in encouragin­g and supporting disadvanta­gedstudent­s to enter and succeed in Higher Education.

In particular, in 2016 Wendy spearheade­d the University’s award-winning We Care Programme, which develops and supports students who’ve been in care and estranged from their families, throughout their university life.

After attending the ceremony with husband Nathan and their two sons, Wendy said: “King Charles asked me about my job at the University and was interested to know how students were supported during the pandemic.

“It was such a wonderful occasion and a great privilege to accept this award from King Charles. It meant so much to me to have my family there with me and it’s a memory we will all treasure for many years to come.

“I’m delighted to receive this award which recognises not only my work supporting care experience­d and estranged students, but also the University’s commitment to ensuring higher education is accessible to everyone, regardless­of their background or personal circumstan­ces.

“I’m so fortunate to work with amazing colleagues who consistent­ly go above and beyond to ensure our students receive the best possible support to thrive.”

Wendy joined the University in 2000 as a recruitmen­t officer, a role in which she “realised her passion for supporting care experience­d students”.

Pro Vice-Chancellor Graeme Thompson MBE, said: “Wendy’s commitment to encouragin­g and supporting students from disadvanta­ged background­s through university has brought Sunderland national acclaim for widening opportunit­y in Higher Education.”

 ?? ?? Wendy with husband Nathan and their two sons.
Wendy with husband Nathan and their two sons.
 ?? ?? Wendy Price with her OBE at Windsor Castle.
Wendy Price with her OBE at Windsor Castle.

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