
Mayor’s Progress – July

More smiles than stains, we held a wonderful recreation of a very old tradition. It was something long in the planning, and only possible with enormous help from a huge variety of people, not least my Water Bailiff (Chris Livett) and Under Water Bailiff (Frank Moxon – affectionately known as ‘Scuba Bailiff), DL Nicholas Wood-Dow, Sheriff Langley, Sheriff Masojada, LM’s Sea Cadets ADC, Doggetts Coat & Badge Watermen, four Livery Masters, Sea Cadets, Sea Cadets Pipers, RNLI Crew, the Mayor and people of Staines and Spelthorne, and a lot of boat owners. Particular mention must go to Stephen Barnard, friend, fellow Waterman & Lighterman, and owner of M B Leonie.
I was delighted to be relaunching CityVentures with Bayes at Finsbury Square – specifically the City University Entrepreneurship Ecosystem – https://www.city.ac.uk/news-and-events/news/2024/june/cityventures – but why the wild hair?
Lord Mayors get to choose a charity for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. The chosen charity is supported on a ‘transformational project’ for three years; thus three are being supported at any one time. The Lord Mayor’s Appeal helps deserving causes across the capital and is generously supported by the City of London’s livery companies. The generosity of freemen and the livery companies, along with support from City A.M. and businesses for events like City Giving Day, provide the funding.
My choice for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal was the charity MQ Mental Health Research as one of our three chosen partner organisations. MQ’s founding supporter, the Wellcome Trust – based in London – is one of the world’s largest global health science foundations. Together, we approached mental health by putting science at its heart.
Continue readingEgyptian Hall, Mansion House, Wednesday, 5 June 2024
The Rt Hon The Lord Mayor of London Alderman Professor Michael Mainelli
My Lords, fellow Aldermen, Sheriff, Chief Commoner, ladies and gentlemen…
Continue readingIn Singapore and appeared this morning on CNBC’s Squawk Box Asia:
Lord Mayor of London: “Brexit wasn’t what we wanted but the city is doing ‘quite well’!” – Michael Mainelli, Lord Mayor of the City of London, discusses how the City is doing after Brexit and the “fundamental problem” of EU artificial intelligence legislation.
Remarks to: City, University of London, launching the Finsbury Institute ahead of the Poly Crisis Interrogated Conference, on Thursday, 23 May 2024, by The Rt Hon The Lord Mayor of London
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