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Former city council chief made dame in Birthday Honours

Stella Manzie is recognised for 'outstanding track record of transformational public service'

High profile honours in the Queen's birthday honours

The former interim chief executive of Birmingham City Council has been made a dame in the Queen's Birthday Honours for her dedication to public service.

Stella Manzie following the surprise departure of incumbent Mark Rogers after the council announced

She was by Dawn Baxendale.

Her citation said she had "an outstanding track record of transformational public service at senior level in local government in some particularly challenging areas".

Ms Manzie was previously managing director commissioner at Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council where she "used her exceptional leadership skills" to start the turnaround of the council in the light of the child sex abuse crisis, tackling significant cultural and governance issues.

Stella Manzie is among prominent West Midlands figures to receive honours

She is also a trustee of the Esmee Fairbairn Foundation which aims to improve the quality of life for people and communities throughout the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Also receiving an honour is Mark Rowley, latterly assistant commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service who announced his retirement in January.

He has been made a knight.