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Queen's Birthday Honours - McDonald's franchisee, apprentice champion and ITV stalwart among recipients

Trio of West Midlands business figures have been included in the annual list in recognition of their contribution to the economy, charity, education and journalism

From left: McDonald's franchisee Doug Wright, Performance Through People CEO Rob Colbourne and ITV broadcaster Bob Warman have been recognised in the 2022 Queen's Birthday Honours list

A McDonald's franchisee who has created thousands of jobs in the West Midlands, a champion of apprenticeships and a local TV stalwart are among the business figures to be recognised in the Queen's Birthday Honours.

Doug Wright, Rob Colbourne and Bob Warman have all been named in the 2022 list alongside stars of sport and screen, politicians, community champions and members of the emergency services.

The award for Mr Warman is particularly apt as he announced in April that he would be making

Mr Wright has been awarded an MBE for services to the economy and charity.

He started his working life as a at McDonald's in Bedford but has gone on to amass a stable of 21 restaurants across Birmingham, Staffordshire and the Black Country as a franchise operator since 2002.

They now employ over 2,000 staff and contribute more than £44 million each year to the regional economy. He is also a member of the board at Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce and is a mentor to those at the start of their careers.

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He is a champion of inclusion and diversity, a supporter of grassroots football by providing kit and equipment to 18 local teams and advised business during the pandemic on issues such as furlough and managing staff.

His charity work includes a six-year stint as chairman of Ronald McDonald House in Birmingham and he is a West Midlands Deputy Lieutenant.