19 Feb - R Key MBE

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ROBERT KEY RECEIVES MBE FROM THE QUEEN

 

Robert Key, the Executive Director of the Elton John AIDS Foundation attended an Investiture on Tuesday, 19 February to receive his MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) from The Queen at Buckingham Palace.

 

The honour was was announced by Prime Minister Gordon Brown on the 29th December 2007.  

 

Robert received the honour for his outstanding and dedicated service to charity over the past 15 years.     

 

Robert co-founded the Elton John AIDS Foundation in the United Kingdom with Sir Elton John and has been on the Board of Directors of the Elton John AIDS Foundation in the USA  since 1993.   He has been the Executive Director of the Elton John AIDS Foundation (UK) ever since.  

 

During the past 15 years, the two organisations have raised over US$120 million which has been used to support more than 4000 projects across 55 countries reaching millions of people infected, affected or at risk of HIV/AIDS.

 

 


Robert Key receives his MBE from The Queen at Buckingham Palace

Robert Key receives his MBE from The Queen at Buckingham Palace

Robert Key receives his MBE from The Queen at Buckingham Palace


Robert Key MBE at Buckingham Palace

Robert Key MBE at Buckingham Palace


Robert Key MBE at Buckingham Palace

Robert Key MBE at Buckingham Palace





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