Providing a ‘unique’ window into Her Majesty’s seven decades of service, the book features a select number of individuals and organisations from across the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth.
ISS has contributed an article showcasing the importance of frontline placemakers and the difference they make to hundreds of organisations across the UK. The piece also introduces JointForces@ISS — ISS’s programme supporting ex-military personnel, service leavers and spouses in securing civilian employment.
Liz Benison, chief executive for ISS UK and Ireland, said: “ISS is extremely proud to sponsor this impressive publication. The book is a fantastic tribute to The Queen and a great celebration of many outstanding individuals and organisations. We are delighted to have been able to contribute and showcase our brilliant placemakers and JointForces@ISS programme; it has been a real honour.”
Raymond Cooksley, British Army veteran and current programme lead for JointForces@ISS, will attend the book’s official gala launch on 5 June at Claridge’s hotel in Mayfair.