Dr Judith Aitken's mail was going to her old address, so it was a call that alerted her she had been nominated for another prestigious honour.
"It's the kind of thing you don't feel worthy of," Judith said after finding out she had become a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to local government, the community and education.
The Paekākāriki resident, who started a career in teaching many years ago, has since gone on to hold many roles as a public servant including roles in local government and at the Capital and Coast District Health Board (CCDHB).
Judith has been a councillor for the Greater Wellington Regional Council from 2001 until 2016, a member of the council's Te Upoko Taiao, Environmental Wellbeing and Social and Cultural Wellbeing Committees.
She has been the chief executive officer of the Ministry of Women's Affairs, then a chief review officer of the Education Review Office, served on the New Zealand Teacher's Council Review and been a board member for a number of organisations and trusts.