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Pioneer journalist's 'delight' at OBE

June 20, 2012 15:15

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Felicity Green has expressed her delight at being honoured with the “remarkable” award of an OBE for services to journalism.

Ms Green, a pioneer both on the 60s fashion scene and in journalism, sai d that though she was “very proud” of her more celebrated achievements - she was the first woman to be appointed to the board of a national newspaper — she also greatly valued her work as an educator.

“I’m most proud of the help I’ve been able to give through teaching and mentoring young people. A surprise party was organised for me yesterday and many of my past students were there. I was so touched.”

A trailblazer for women looking to break into the workplace, Ms Green sounded a note of caution when speaking about the progress made over the last few decades in closing the gender gap: “I think women went quite a long way in my heyday, but they still have a hell of a way to go. Sometimes I fear they’ll never make it.”