Friends Gallery

Dr Karl Mackie, Chief Executive, CEDR
"The mentoring I received absolutely free of charge from the
Worshipful Company of Management Consultants was equally
valuable at a personal and management level. It brought a
breath of fresh air to my thinking as a CEO, helping me tap
into new perspectives while also reinforcing my confidence in
key areas."
Gareth
Rees, Chair of the Charities Committee, with actress and
singer/songwriter, Barbara Dickson, announcer of the
Charity Effectiveness Award 2005, and Peter Hollins, Chief
Executive of the British Heart Foundation.
The
winners of the Charity Effectiveness award, 2005 the
British Heart Foundation, had mounted one of the most
effective public health campaigns ever with a series of
memorable images.
“Cheshire Cheese” and “Cheshire Cheese”
Not to be confused with the nearby, much more famous, “Ye Olde
Cheshire Cheese”, the home of the Professional Network is the
“Cheshire Cheese” at 5 Essex Street, just off the Strand.
It’s a quiet pub serving the local community, with several
hand pumps, good fayre, good service and modest prices
(especially for the area).
The upper room is made exclusive to the Professional Network
on the evenings of their meetings.

Cass Business School, home of the Centre for Charity
Effectiveness which is strongly supported financially and
in many other ways by the Worshipful Company of Management
Consultants

Past Master
Broomhead receives the Letters Patent confirming the Grant of Livery
from the Rt Hon the Lord Mayor, Alderman Robert Finch, at
Mansion House

Alderman
The Lord Levene of Portsoken, KBE, is clothed as the first
Honorary Liveryman of the Company.

Aveco Report on Governance.

Extract
from a letter to The Clerk of The Company of Management
Consultants from Stephen Bubb, Chief Executive, Association of
Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations (ACEVO)

Sir Peter
Davis, principal guest at the Master's Dinner, spoke intriguingly of his experiences as a leader of
large public companies

There is a
close association between the Sea Cadets and the Company

Dr Karl Mackie, Chief Executive, CEDR
"The mentoring I received absolutely free of charge from the Worshipful Company of Management Consultants was equally valuable at a personal and management level. It brought a breath of fresh air to my thinking as a CEO, helping me tap into new perspectives while also reinforcing my confidence in key areas."
Gareth
Rees, Chair of the Charities Committee, with actress and
singer/songwriter, Barbara Dickson, announcer of the
Charity Effectiveness Award 2005, and Peter Hollins, Chief
Executive of the British Heart Foundation.
The
winners of the Charity Effectiveness award, 2005 the
British Heart Foundation, had mounted one of the most
effective public health campaigns ever with a series of
memorable images.“Cheshire Cheese” and “Cheshire Cheese”
Not to be confused with the nearby, much more famous, “Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese”, the home of the Professional Network is the “Cheshire Cheese” at 5 Essex Street, just off the Strand.
It’s a quiet pub serving the local community, with several hand pumps, good fayre, good service and modest prices (especially for the area).
The upper room is made exclusive to the Professional Network
on the evenings of their meetings.

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Cass Business School, home of the Centre for Charity
Effectiveness which is strongly supported financially and
in many other ways by the Worshipful Company of Management
Consultants

Past Master Broomhead receives the Letters Patent confirming the Grant of Livery from the Rt Hon the Lord Mayor, Alderman Robert Finch, at Mansion House

Alderman The Lord Levene of Portsoken, KBE, is clothed as the first Honorary Liveryman of the Company.

Aveco Report on Governance.

Extract from a letter to The Clerk of The Company of Management Consultants from Stephen Bubb, Chief Executive, Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations (ACEVO)

Sir Peter Davis, principal guest at the Master's Dinner, spoke intriguingly of his experiences as a leader of large public companies

There is a close association between the Sea Cadets and the Company
