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'''Nicky Moffatt''' (Brigadier '''Nicola Patricia Moffat''',  CBE (born 1962))<ref>Aged 49 in Jan 2012 (Hopkins), aged 50 in June 2012 (Rayment), therefore born Jan-June 1962.</ref> known as '''Nicky Moffat''', was the highest-ranking woman in the British Army from 2009 until her resignation in 2012.<ref name="hopkins">Nick Hopkins, [https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2012/jan/11/nicky-moffat-highest-ranking-woman-army "Meet Nicky Moffat, the highest ranked woman in the British army"], ''The Guardian'', 11 January 2012.</ref><ref name="rayment">Sean Rayment, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/defence/9366975/Armys-most-senior-female-officer-quits-amid-cuts-anger.html "Army’s most senior female officer quits amid cuts anger"], ''The Telegraph'', 30 June 2012.</ref> She subsequently became a leadership consultant and speaker.<ref name=eda>[http://europeandiversityawards.com/portfolio/nicky-mofatt-cbe-leadership-consultant-speaker-what-good-leadership-looks-like-ltd/ "Nicky Moffat CBE, Leadership Consultant, Speaker & Coach"], ''European Diversity Awards''.</ref> She was selected as one of the [[BBC]]'s [[100 Women (BBC)|100 Women]] in 2014, cited as "Highest Ranked woman in British Armed Forces".<ref name="bbc-100">{{cite web|title=Who are the 100 Women 2014?|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-29758792|website=BBC News|accessdate=1 December 2016|date=26 October 2014}}</ref> She was appointed CBE in the 2012 New Year Honours.
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'''Nicky Moffatt''' (Brigadier '''Nicola Patricia Moffat''',  CBE (born 1962))<ref>Aged 49 in Jan 2012 (Hopkins), aged 50 in June 2012 (Rayment), therefore born Jan-June 1962.</ref> known as '''Nicky Moffat''', was the highest-ranking woman in the British Army from 2009 until her resignation in 2012.<ref name="hopkins">Nick Hopkins, [https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2012/jan/11/nicky-moffat-highest-ranking-woman-army "Meet Nicky Moffat, the highest ranked woman in the British army"], ''The Guardian'', 11 January 2012.</ref><ref name="rayment">Sean Rayment, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/defence/9366975/Armys-most-senior-female-officer-quits-amid-cuts-anger.html "Army’s most senior female officer quits amid cuts anger"], ''The Telegraph'', 30 June 2012.</ref> She subsequently became a leadership consultant and speaker.<ref name=eda>[http://europeandiversityawards.com/portfolio/nicky-mofatt-cbe-leadership-consultant-speaker-what-good-leadership-looks-like-ltd/ "Nicky Moffat CBE, Leadership Consultant, Speaker & Coach"], ''European Diversity Awards''.</ref> She was selected as one of the BBC's "100 Women" in 2014, cited as "Highest Ranked woman in British Armed Forces".<ref name="bbc-100">[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-29758792 "Who are the 100 Women 2014?"] ''BBC News'' 26 October 2014</ref> She was appointed CBE in the 2012 New Year Honours.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:18, 17 February 2017

Nicky Moffatt (Brigadier Nicola Patricia Moffat, CBE (born 1962))[1] known as Nicky Moffat, was the highest-ranking woman in the British Army from 2009 until her resignation in 2012.[2][3] She subsequently became a leadership consultant and speaker.[4] She was selected as one of the BBC's "100 Women" in 2014, cited as "Highest Ranked woman in British Armed Forces".[5] She was appointed CBE in the 2012 New Year Honours.

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  1. Aged 49 in Jan 2012 (Hopkins), aged 50 in June 2012 (Rayment), therefore born Jan-June 1962.
  2. Nick Hopkins, "Meet Nicky Moffat, the highest ranked woman in the British army", The Guardian, 11 January 2012.
  3. Sean Rayment, "Army’s most senior female officer quits amid cuts anger", The Telegraph, 30 June 2012.
  4. "Nicky Moffat CBE, Leadership Consultant, Speaker & Coach", European Diversity Awards.
  5. "Who are the 100 Women 2014?" BBC News 26 October 2014