Vincentian national SLt Adaiah Providence-Culzac has been appointed a Member of the Military Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE) in recognition of his outstanding performance in the Diversity and Inclusion Team at Navy Command Headquarters.
Before commissioning to an officer, Adaiah served in the rank of Logistician (Writer) at Navy Command as the policy lead on Climate Assessments.
In his citation, he was credited for creating a climate assessment to measure the Diversity and Inclusion culture of Royal Navy ships and establishments. SLt Providence-Culzac also set up the framework which provides Commanding officers with recommendations and tools to make positive changes within their Units. The work was commissioned following a high level review of inappropriate behaviour within the UK armed services.
Director of People and Training and Naval Secretary Rear Admiral Jude Terry OBE in her notification letter stated, “your charitable endeavours which raised significant funds were also especially noteworthy. The results that you delivered for Royal Navy people were most impressive and far above that expected of your rank and were in the finest traditions of the Royal Navy.”
He was also commended for his work with various stakeholders including Service charities, immigration experts, and members of the Royal Navy Commonwealth Network to resurrect and redesign the guide for non-British nationals joining the Royal Navy, “that provides advice for Service Personnel and their families and demonstrates to a wider audience the complexities faced by the overseas community.”
SLt Providence-Culzac who is also a first year doctoral student at Birkbeck, University of London was St. Vincent and the Grenadines flag bearer at the King’s Coronation.