Dr Fiona Rayment honoured with DBE by His Majesty the King
NRS Board Member, Dr Fiona Rayment, has been appointed DBE by His Majesty the King for services to the nuclear industry.
Nuclear Restoration Services (NRS) Board Member, Dr Fiona Rayment, has been appointed DBE (Dame Commander of the Order of British Empire) by His Majesty the King in the New Year’s Honours List, for her services to the nuclear industry.
NDA Group Chief Executive Officer, David Peattie, said:
I’m delighted to congratulate Fiona on this well-deserved recognition, which honours her distinguished career and outstanding contribution to our industry.
She is a world-renowned expert who has utilised her vast knowledge, insight and technical skill to drive innovation and improvements across the sector.
Our people are at the heart of everything we do, we have one of the most experienced nuclear workforces in the world who go above and beyond, driving our mission forward and helping make the nation safer.
NRS Chair, Lawrie Haynes, said:
This is a fitting reward for a long and notable career, that has already made, and will undoubtedly continue to make, a significant impact on the nuclear industry.
Fiona brings a rare blend of technical knowledge, passion and vision, and every organisation she has worked with has benefitted greatly from her leadership.
I’m sure all my colleagues at NRS, and across the wider NDA group, will join me in congratulating Fiona on this truly deserved honour.”
NRS is a subsidiary of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA), the government body tasked with decommissioning the UK’s legacy nuclear sites safely and securely.
Dame Rayment joined the NRS Board in December 2023 as an Independent Non-Executive Director.
She is a chartered chemist and engineer with a PhD in chemistry from the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, and is a fellow of the UK Nuclear Institute, Royal Academy of Engineering, the Royal Society of Edinburgh, the Royal Society of Chemistry and the American Nuclear Society.
Fiona also recently received the 2025 prestigious Frank Wittle Medal from the Royal Academy of Engineering in recognition of her engineering leadership and technical expertise in the nuclear sector.
Her current roles in the sector include being an advisor to the DESNZ Science and Technology Council and the Office of Nuclear Regulation Chief Nuclear Inspector’s Independent Advisory Panel.
She is also chair of the Scientific Advisory Committee of the Energy Division at CEA - the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission, a Non-Executive Member of the UK Space Agency Steering Board, and vice-chair of the Nuclear Energy Agency’s Steering Committee Bureau.
In addition, Fiona has recently served as President of the UK Nuclear Institute, Chief Science and Technology Officer at the U.K. National Nuclear Laboratory, Patron of Women in Nuclear UK, and was the first chair of the UK’s Nuclear Skills Strategy Group.