BADN Chief Executive awarded MBE

Pam Swain was named in the New Year's Honours list for services to dental nursing.

07 January, 2025 / editorial
 

Pam Swain, Chief Executive of the British Association of Dental Nurses (BADN), the professional association for dental nurses in the UK, has been awarded an MBE in the 2025 New Year’s Honours list for services to dental nursing.

“I have known Pam for years; I have witnessed her working alongside various Presidents and the BADN Executive Committee for the empowerment and benefit of the dental nursing workforce,” said BADN President Preetee Hylton. “Although not a dental nurse herself, she has demonstrated unwavering dedication to the profession. Her tenacity and passion in standing up for dental nurses is admirable.  I am delighted and honoured to have her by my side as I start my tenure as BADN President.”

Pam Swain.

Pam, who has worked for the Association since 1992, has had a varied international career.  Following a gap year studying German  whilst selling newspapers outside Vienna’s Wien Mitte railway station and working as an au pair and English tutor in Vienna, and a brief spell at the Home Office Research Unit in the late 70s, Pam  brushed up her French in the pharmaceutical/food (CPC Europe) and hotel industries (Hilton International European Office) in Brussels, before working at the NATO Headquarters in a number of posts, ranging from Electronic Warfare to Crisis Management, Exercise and Training.

Her tenacity and passion in standing up for dental nurses is admirable.

Preetee Hylton

In the late 80s, she moved to Bermuda to work in the Bank of Bermuda’s Investment Department, where she completed three quarters of her American Institute of Banking Diploma and several business management courses before moving on.  During this time, she trained as a hotline counsellor with the Bermuda Rape Crisis Centre, manning the phone hotline once a week, and was Vice President of the Alliance Francaise des Bermudes.

Some 15 years after her first gap year, Pam took another – spending 12 months in Boston, Massachusetts studying holistic therapy at the Massage Institute of New England and obtaining the American Massage Therapy Association certification.  During her year in the US, Pam volunteered at a children’s charity in Boston, and provided voluntary admin support to a local community film project.

Pam returned to her hometown of Fleetwood in 1991 and began working for BADN (then ABDSA) in 1992, whilst running her own holistic therapy business in her spare time.  As well as being BADN’s Chief Executive, Pam is Editor of the British Dental Nurses’ Journal, and also writes regular columns for The Probe and other dental publications.

Having been a member of Soroptimist International Fleetwood until it closed in 2004, Pam is now an active member of SI Blackpool & District and was President of SI Blackpool 2012-2014. During her Presidential term, Pam organised various events – including a chocolate Tombola and a Meat Free Mondays piggy bank campaign – to raise money for her Presidential charities, Bridge2Aid and the Household Cavalry Occupational Casualties Fund.  Another ad hoc project was the provision of filled backpacks for the Mary’s Meals Backpack Project – a number of dental companies provided children’s toothbrushes and toothpaste for inclusion in SI Blackpool’s backpacks.

Pam obtained the City & Guilds Licentiate in Management in 2005 and a Master’s degree in Business Administration in 2007.  She is a Fellow of the Chartered Management Institute.

In 2012, Pam was awarded Outstanding Achievement Award at the Dental Awards, and the BADN Outstanding Contribution to Dental Nursing Award.  In 2024, Pam celebrated 32 years of employment with BADN.

BADN is the UK’s professional association for dental nurses.  Founded in 1940, it represents the interests of dental nurses in discussions with the GDC, BDA and other professional associations, HMRC, and other relevant bodies. Dental nurses can join their professional association at www.badn.org.uk.

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