Honorary Membership may in special circumstances be conferred upon eminent individuals who, in the opinion of the Court, have made an outstanding contribution concerned with supporting successful business change and enhancing business performance. This contribution may be in the field of Management Consulting generally, or in service to our Company (for example for service as Clerk).
The table below shows all Honorary Liverymen and Freemen, some of whom are no longer with us: (d) = deceased, together with a short note about why they were recommended, and approved for honorary recognition.
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Name
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Rationale
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Deceased
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Honorary Liverymen
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Edward Brech
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For services to the profession. Archivist and also Management Consulting historian – one of the oldest people who got a PhD, awarded in his 90s.
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(d)
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Alison Gowman CBE
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For services to the profession, the City of London, climate action and charity. Aldermanic Sheriff 2021-2022.
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Leslie Johnson
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For services as Clerk. Liveryman of the Company before resigning to be appointed Clerk
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Sir Paul Judge
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For services to the profession - distinguished Management Consultant and Businessman Aldermanic Sherrif 2013-2014.
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(d)
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Peter Keith Levene, Baron Levene of Portsoken, KBE
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Our sponsoring Alderman. Lord Mayor 1998-1999.
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Alderman Professor Michael Mainelli KStJ OMRI
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For services to the profession.
Alderman and Lord Mayor 2023-2024.
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Jon Moulton CBE
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For services to the Company - Long term sponsor of the Charities Supper
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Dr Alderman Sir Andrew Parmley K StJ
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For services to the profession. He was Lord Mayor 2016-2017.
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Rev Bill Penney
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For services to the Company - Bill set up the Mentoring Scheme and was first Chaplain.
Also for services to the profession.
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Honorary Freemen
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Sir John Bryant Bourn KCB
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For services to the Company - Sir John was a speaker at an early event. He was the Comptroller and Auditor General and therefore a head of the National Audit Office and was the longest serving Auditor General.
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(d) |
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Claire Dyer
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For services as Clerk.
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Doris Goodwin
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For services as Clerk.
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(d) |
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Lt. Col. Dennis Hall
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For services as Clerk.
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Lance Jefferson
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For services to the Company - Berry Brothers for Wine
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Professor Marianne Lewis
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Ex-Officio - Former Dean at what was CASS Business School. (Replaced by André Spicer below).
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Sir Brian Pitman
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Chairman of of Lloyds Bank
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(d)
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Professor André Spicer
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Ex-Officio - Current Dean at BAYES Business School
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Sir Alan Urwick KCVO CMG KStJ
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For services to the profession. Urwick Prize - Son of Lyndall Urwick (Pioneering Management Consultant).
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(d)
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