CMCE Showcase 2 May:  People-centric Organisational Change
CMCE Virtual Workshop (2nd of 5) 9 May:  Next Gen2.0: Risky Business
Informal Drinks in the City 21 May:  Meet with us at the Golden Fleece
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Malcolm McCaig

Malcolm has over 20 years management consultancy experience with PwC, Deloitte and EY, as well as founding his own consultancy. In parallel he has held a number of Non-Exec Directorships. He joined the Worshipful Company of Management Consultants in 2014, was clothed a Liveryman in 2015 and joined the Court of Assistants in 2016. He is a member of the Company’s Governance Committee and was elected Fourth Warden in September 2022. His motivation to join the company was twofold: he has always had an interest in education and the development of management consultants; also, he is attracted by ProBono work and the potential to give something back to society. Since joining the Company, he has been pursuing both of these aims.

His most notable contributions to the Company have been in the areas of education and development. He was part of the core team working to develop the Centre for Management Consulting Excellence. He has been the Chair of the Education Committee for the past four years and has helped to rejuvenate the work of that Committee. As a result, he has played a leadership role in a number of Company activities, including: the annual Education Supper/Lecture, the LSL Careers Festival, the Sherriff’s Challenge, our representation at LCSC, oversight of the further development of CMCE, and special events such as the “Future of Education” panel discussion. He has organised and facilitated the "My Most Interesting Whatever" virtual workshop programme during the pandemic.

Malcolm's interests in the NonProfit Sector have continued to expand, both in the Company as an active mentor and elsewhere. He has recently joined the Advisory Board of the Centre for Charity Effectiveness to represent the Company. Outside the Company he is the Chairman of United Response (one of the UK’s larger charities) as well as an active member of the Association of Chairs and other charity networking forums. He is currently leading a major research project on "Tomorrow's Charity Chair".