Liz Prince, a longstanding business manager at the gaming recruitment firm Amiqus, has been named a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the King’s Birthday Honours list. The honour recognises her services to the games industry and to diversity.
A career dedicated to games and inclusion
Prince has worked in the video games sector for many years, primarily focusing on human resources and recruitment. Her role at Amiqus, a specialist recruitment agency for the games industry, has placed her at the centre of efforts to improve hiring practices and workplace culture.
The announcement of her MBE acknowledges her sustained work in promoting diversity and inclusion within gaming. This includes initiatives aimed at broadening the talent pipeline and supporting underrepresented groups in the field.
Recognition from the King’s Honours list
The King’s Birthday Honours list is published annually to recognise the achievements and service of people across the United Kingdom. Awards range from knighthoods to MBEs, and recipients are nominated by their peers and selected by official committees.
Prince’s inclusion in the list highlights a growing awareness of the importance of diversity in the technology and entertainment sectors. Her work is seen as part of a broader movement to make the games industry more accessible and equitable.
Reactions from the industry
Colleagues and peers in the gaming community have publicly congratulated Prince on the award. Many noted that her efforts have had a tangible impact on hiring standards and on the visibility of diversity issues within game development studios and publishing houses.
Representatives from Amiqus have described her as a dedicated professional whose contributions have helped shape a more inclusive environment for new and existing talent.
Implications for the wider tech sector
The award also serves as a signal to the broader technology industry. Diversity and inclusion remain key challenges for many tech companies, and the formal recognition of individuals working in this area may encourage more organisations to prioritise these initiatives.
Prince’s recognition comes at a time when many companies are reviewing their hiring practices and workplace policies to ensure they are fair and welcoming to a diverse range of applicants.
Looking ahead
Prince is expected to continue her work at Amiqus, where she will likely focus on further developing inclusive recruitment strategies. The formal investiture ceremony for her MBE is expected to take place in the coming months at a date yet to be confirmed.
Source: GamesIndustry.biz