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Stephanie Vera Hilborne (born 3 March 1968) is a British scientist. In 2010 she received an
OBE The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organisations, and public service outside the civil service. It was established o ...
for her services to
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. She is the CEO of Women in Sport.


Education

Hilborne has a first class degree in Biology (1990) and an honorary doctorate in science (2015) from
Bristol University , mottoeng = earningpromotes one's innate power (from Horace, ''Ode 4.4'') , established = 1595 – Merchant Venturers School1876 – University College, Bristol1909 – received royal charter , type ...
. She earned a Master's in Biology/Conservation from University College London in 1992.


Career

As of 2010, Hilborne joined the Board of Trustees of the UK Green Building Council. She later became vice chair of the UK Green Building Council. She joined the Wildlife and Countryside Link, a national coalition of environmental organizations, in 1998. In 2000 she joined the Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust, serving as its Chief Executive from 2000-2004. In 2004, she became Chief Executive of The Wildlife Trust, a collective of the 47 local Wildlife Trusts. As a group in 2015, it manages 2,300 wildlife reserves, with over 2,000 staff, 35,000 volunteers and 800,000 members. Hilborne has been successful in campaigning for the Marine and Coastal Access Act (2009); contributing to Sir John Lawton's review, which was published as ''Making Space for Nature'' (2010); and working on a White Paper on the Natural Environment (2011). The White Paper pledged that the Conservative Party would be “the first generation to leave the environment in a better state than it found it”. Hilborne was one of the members of an independent panel on forestry which was formed in December 2010 and reported on 4 July 2012. Hilborne served on the Smarter Environmental Regulation Review of the
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) is a department of His Majesty's Government responsible for environmental protection, food production and standards, agriculture, fisheries and rural communities in the United K ...
in 2014-2015. She was Chief Executive of The Wildlife Trusts from 2004 – 2019. She became the CEO of Women in Sport in 2019.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hilborne, Stephanie Living people 1968 births Officers of the Order of the British Empire British women scientists Alumni of the University of Bristol Alumni of Imperial College London British conservationists