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Giving &
Gaining
The
historical tradition of Livery companies is, in major part, that of supporting,
protecting and developing their trades and crafts, whilst acting in charitable
ways within the wider community. Livery Companies have, at the same time,
traditionally been ‘clubs’ in which like-minded individuals
assemble in fellowship and social intercourse. Liverymen have also played
a major role through the centuries in the shaping and governance of the
City as London, as well as in its pageantry and culture.
‘Giving
and gaining’, therefore, has always been at the heart of the
Livery movement. Here are just some of the ways in which members may ‘give’
and ‘gain’ in The Worshipful Company of Management Consultants.
Giving |
Gaining |
| Undertaking
pro bono consulting projects for small charities based in London,
or mentoring chief executives of charities which are also London-based. |
Attending
dignified and heart-warming events in the great Livery Halls of
the City of London - with inspiring speakers and fellowship amongst
professional colleagues. |
| Joining
a Committee of the Company to assist in its educational, social
or professional work, or in other aspects of the Company’s
operation |
Acquiring
new rich veins of consulting and mentoring experience as a result
of working directly within the not-for-profit sector. |
| In
due course, joining the Court of Assistants and playing a role in
the governance of the Company |
Obtaining
access to all members and their professional profiles via the website,
and by the same means accessing a repository of consulting knowledge
and initiating or participating in debate on key management consulting
topics. |
| Beyond
the Company, embracing any of the huge variety of opportunities
for ‘giving’, as a Liveryman of the City of London.
In particular, a Liveryman may join ‘wide-ranging committees
of the Corporation of London, in the areas of education, charity
or the arts. |
The
potential benefits of being a Livery-man extend well beyond the
status and influence of one’s own Livery Company. For a Liveryman,
the door is open to pageant and personal involvement with the City
corporate in all its spheres of activity, and wide-ranging development
of further influential contacts. A Liveryman may become a member
of additional high profile clubs in the City, most notably Ward
Clubs and the City Livery Club. |
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