since 2004
Keith Ward, philosopher, Gresham Professor of Divinity, Gresham College
Chandra Wickramasinghe, mathematician, astronomer and astrobiologist, Professor of Applied Mathematics
Rheinallt Nantlais Williams, professor of the philosophy of religion, principal of the United Theological College, Aberystwyth
=== Business ===
Spencer Dale, Chief economist, Bank of England
Andrew Gould, chairman and former CEO, Schlumberger
Philip Jansen, CEO, BT Group
Dame Mary Perkins, co-founder, Specsavers
John Pettigrew (businessman), CEO, National Grid plc
Lorenzo Simonelli, CEO, Baker Hughes Company
=== Religion ===
Phil Ashey, Bishop of Western Anglicans
Gregory Cameron, Bishop of St Asaph
Paul Colton, Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross
Dominic Walker, Bishop of Monmouth
=== Sport ===
Nathan Cleverly, professional boxer and former WBO light heavyweight world champion
Gareth Davies, former Wales and British and Irish Lions international rugby union player, and former chief executive of Cardiff Rugby Football Club
Gerald Davies, former Wales and British and Irish Lions international rugby union player
Alex Gough, Squash player
Mike Hall, former Wales and British and Irish Lions international rugby union player
Heather Knight, English cricketer
Steven Outerbridge, Bermudian cricketer
Jamie Roberts, Wales and British and Irish Lions international rugby union player
James Tomlinson, English cricketer
Bradley Wadlan, Welsh cricketer
=== Arts and journalism ===
Paul Atherton, television and film producer and director
Matt Barbet, journalist and television presenter
Manish Bhasin, journalist and television presenter
Nick Broomfield, documentary filmmaker and receiver of the BAFTA Lifetime Achievement Award for Contribution to Documentary
Philip Cashian, composer
Suw Charman-Anderson, journalist and social software consultant.
Adrian Chiles, television presenter
Gillian Clarke, poet and receiver of the Queen's gold medal for Poetry
Huw Edwards, journalist and BBC newsreader
Ken Elias, artist and painter
Brian J. Ford, author, …