Medilink UK CEO receives his MBE for services to the Life Sciences Sector

Medilink UK CEO, Kevin Kiely, recently received his MBE from The Princess Royal at Windsor Castle for services to the life sciences sector, awarded in the 2024 King’s Birthday Honours list.  

Having co-founded Medilink in Yorkshire in the 1990s, Kevin has subsequently spearheaded the development of Medilink UK. This membership-based professional association and specialist consultancy for the UK life sciences sector, helps to fast track the development and global deployment of new medical products, to enhance the health and well-being of people across the world, whilst fostering national and international recognition of the UK’s world leading innovation and research capabilities. Medilink UK is now the largest representative body for the UK Medical Technology sector.  

On receiving his award, Kevin said, “it was a real honour and a proud moment for myself and my family. The atmosphere within the castle was one of immense positivity, with recipients from a wide cross section of society being presented. It was particularly special for me to be representing the life sciences sector, on such a prestigious occasion.” 

“Over the last 30 years of Medilink’s journey I have considered myself very privileged to work with so many extraordinary, inspirational people within life science companies, the NHS and universities, who commit their lives to transforming the health and well-being of people across the world.” 

Kevin has been a prominent member of the life sciences business community for more than 30 years, promoting connectivity and communication between companies, health delivery organisations, academia and other key stakeholders in the life sciences sector.   As well as participating in regional and national boards and committees, Kevin has led on major innovation / knowledge transfer projects, and he has represented government agencies internationally.   

Born in Yorkshire, Kevin is married with two sons and three grandchildren, and he is very much a family man.  Outside of work he has been a governor of an inner-city primary school for over twenty-five years and in his spare time he likes the outdoor life, running, walking, or when time allows, enjoying water sports.