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Birmingham Tech Week founder and chamber chief named in New Year Honours

Yiannis Maos and Sara Williams have been recognised for their contributions to the business world and local community while former Marston's chief is also among those honoured

Recognised in the New Year Honours are (from left): Birmingham Tech founder Yiannis Maos, Staffordshire Chambers chief executive Sara Williams and former Marston's chief executive Ralph Findlay

A tech entrepreneur, the head of a chamber of commerce and a former pub company boss are among the business figures recognised in the New Year Honours List.

Yiannis Maos of Birmingham Tech and Sara Williams of Staffordshire Chambers of Commerce have received an MBE and OBE respectively in the annual list in recognition for their work in the business world and local community.

Ralph Findlay, the former chief executive of Black Country pub company Marston's, has received an OBE for services to hospitality.

Mr Maos has been awarded the honour for his services to the technology sector in Birmingham and the West Midlands.

He is the founder and chief executive of Birmingham Tech which is a not-for-profit organisation set up in 2019 to champion the tech sector across the region based on three core aims.

It strives to inspire people from all walks of life into technology, to create and foster an inclusive environment of collaboration and to give people and organisations a platform to celebrate their success.

One of its major projects is the annual Birmingham Tech Week, one of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's largest regional festivals which attracts more than 5,000 people to events, seminars and workshops.