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Sponsor Marian Maid in the Three Peaks Yacht Race

The Three Peaks Yacht Race 2003 from Barmouth to Fort William starts on 21st June.

Over the next 3 to 7 days teams of five people in 25 ORC Category 3 yachts sail from Barmouth to Caernarfon and on to Whitehaven and Fort William.

Two of the crew climb the highest mountains in Wales, England and Scotland. First to finish is the winner.

The Three Peaks race has a unique spirit. The teams must sail 389 miles, cycle 29 miles, run 59 miles and climb 14,500 feet. Just finishing is a major achievement.

The Maid is now owned and skippered by Patrick McHugh currently the Master of the Company of Management Consultants. He leads in this year's Three Peaks Race a team of 5 with 3 colleagues from the Trinity Group, a business advisory company, a lobster fisherman and a professor of music.

The Company of Management Consultants is supporting the creation, in the City of London, of the City Centre for Charity Effectiveness together with the Cass Business School. The City Centre will help managers of charities and voluntary organisations across the country to improve their performance. This will be done through courses, research and management of pro bono projects and mentoring offered by Members of the Company of Management Consultants to charities.

Please sponsor the Marian Maid Team, all your money will go to support the City Centre in its important role.

See Reply card at the back of Sponsorship Brochure (PDF file 340K).

The Timeless Value of the Livery", The Members' Reception at
Barber Surgeons' Hall, 6th March 2003


Lieutenant Lewis with 4 Cadets from the Greenwich Unit of The Sea Cadets prepare to pipe The Company into the Livery Hall


The Master presents Noel Wheatley, District Officer LSE Sea Cadet Corps with a grant and certificate from The Company of Management Consultants Charitable Fund

The Inaugural Public Speaking Competition, 6th February 2003

On 6th February at Wax Chandlers’ Hall, The Company launched its first Public Speaking Competition held jointly with the Guild of Educators.

The competitors spoke before a distinguished panel of judges led by District Judge Monty Trent. He was supported by The Masters and two Wardens from both The Company and Guild. The competition was in two parts; adults (both from The Company and Guild) and sixth formers from The City of London School for Girls, with prizes awarded to the best speaker from each section and an overall winner’s prize from the evening.

The standard of contribution was very high. Competitors had to deliver two speeches, one three minute speech they had prepared beforehand from a set list of topics and one two minute speech on a given topic for which they had three minutes’ preparation time.

The audience heard highly entertaining contributions on such topics as “Abroad”, “Belt and Braces” and “Annoying People”. The second round subject for all competitors was “Time”.

The speakers having finished, the judges made their selections and declared the winners. The City of London School for Girls emerged on top, with Eleanor Powers winning the overall prize and Vikki Male winning a closely fought six formers’ section. The Company was also successful with Freeman Richard Beevers emerging victorious from a very competitive adult section. Our thanks and congratulations also go to Nick Caton, Rupert Turton, Stephen Salinger, Rachel Sui Yee Chan, Daisy Christodoulou, Scarlett Jennings and Camilla de Ste Croix.


The panel of judges from L-R, Fourth Warden Hugh Morris, CoMC, The Master, CoMC, Judge Monty Trent, The Master, Guild, Upper Warden Max Weaver, Guild.

The Annual Charities Supper, 22nd January 2003 – Salters’ Hall

It was wonderful to see so many people at this year’s Supper, and particularly the guests who are being mentored by members of the Company as part of the pro bono scheme that we have arranged with ACEVO.

2002 was an excellent year for our Charities work in its various shapes and forms – it grew and expanded in scope during this period, and I would just like to highlight a few key aspects of this:

  • On the Projects front we have continued to assist a number of Charities to improve their strategic approach, develop a new business plan or enhance the operation of their top team. We have also met City Corporation staff responsible for the ‘Heart of the City’ initiative and they were so enthused with what we are doing, a specific request for help followed.

  • The City Centre for Charity Effectiveness venture that we are undertaking jointly with Cass Business School in City University is moving apace. Last year saw us getting really into gear on this – it is a really magnificent and ambitious project, but quite daunting in what we have to achieve within 2003. The object is to establish a centre of excellence at Cass that will provide facilities for management education at different levels, research and consultancy in various forms, building on what Cass and ourselves are both doing at the moment. Our aim is to make a significant and positive impact on the voluntary sector in the coming years, so that our Company may be able to make a lasting contribution based on our intention of ‘giving something back’.

  • Our Mentoring scheme with ACEVO was launched towards the end of 2001, and to date mentoring has been offered to 36 Chief Executives – 30 situations are currently operational and there are offers of mentoring from more members than there are candidates available. We are very grateful to Gordon Stoker, who dedicatedly manages the scheme on our behalf.

We were enormously grateful to the principal guests of the Company who agreed to speak at the Supper.

  • Kate Green, CE of One Parent Families (who is actually being mentored by me)
  • Michael Pattison, Director of the Sainsbury Family Trusts (Assistant William Barnard is currently assisting Michael with one of his projects)
  • Elsa Dicks, Recording Clerk of the Quakers (currently being mentored by Third Warden Barrie Collins)

Thanks go to all those who attended the Supper – it was a most enjoyable evening.

Assistant John McLean Fox
Chair, Charities Committee


(L-R) Mr. Michael Pattison, Director, Sainsbury Family Trusts Ms. Kate Green, CE, One Parent Families, The Master, Ms. Elsa Dicks, Recording Clerk of the Quakers, Assistant John McLean Fox


The Tenth Anniversary Celebration Luncheon

On Wednesday 6th November at Mansion House, The Company held the first occasion in its history in the presence of a serving Lord Mayor. During his last week of office the then Lord Mayor, Alderman Michael Oliver with his Lady Mayoress joined us at The Tenth Annivesary Celebration Luncheon to celebrate the ten years that have passed since we started as a Guild.

It was a splendid occasion with some 200 Freemen and their guests sitting down to lunch in the glittering Egyptian Hall at Mansion House, the Lord Mayor's residence in the City.

I was able to say a few words about our achievements as a Guild and Company over the last ten years and First Warden Alan Broomhead spoke glowingly about our guests. The Rt. Hon. Lord Currie of Marylebone also gave us insights into his new role at OFCOM as well giving a huge plug for the City Centre for Charity Effectiveness, our joint venture with him at the Cass Business School.

The then Lord Mayor replied and thanked us for presenting him with books that he had taken on a recent visit to South Africa and donated to CIDA, an urban university in Johannesburg and the then Lady Mayoress presented me with a gift of a PC mouse!

The Luncheon also marked a celebration on our progress towards Livery and much excitement was expressed about this and about the City Centre for Charity Effectiveness and since these, and our birthday, were the main aims of holding the Luncheon I think we should mark it down as a milestone in our Company's history.

So once again in fun, friendship and for the future, thank you all for your support.

Patrick McHugh,
Master

(L-R) Mr Alderman and Sheriff David Brewer, CMG, Mrs Tessa Brewer,
(L-R) Mr Alderman and Sheriff David Brewer, CMG, Mrs Tessa Brewer, Immediate Past Master Mike Jeans, The Rt. Hon. Lord Currie of Marylebone, The then Rt. Hon. The Lord Mayor, Alderman Michael Oliver, The Master, The then Lady Mayoress, Third Warden Barrie Collins, Mrs Paula Jeans, Founding Master David Miller


Our birthday cake which was later shared by the pupils at The Master's daughter's school!


The Installation Dinner, 17th October 2002

A Message from the Master:

Thank you for coming to my Installation Dinner. Personally, I had a terrific evening and the atmosphere was full of fun and vitality. I was especially pleased to invite Dr. Jo Gipps and his wife, Professor Carolyn Gipps as our Principle Guests and to welcome the other guests of the Company. It was also terrific to see the level of friendship such an evening affords. The event served to convince me yet further of the benefits of mutual support that membership of the Company brings.

At the Installation Ceremony which preceded the Dinner I expressed my and the Court’s heartfelt thanks for the service and contribution that Immediate Past Master Mike Jeans gave to the Company during his year of office and heralded my year by outlining “The Three F’s”, Fun, Friendship and Financial security!

I am most aware of the difficult times in which we are operating and it is in such times that we must hold fast to the Company and the oath that we took as Freemen. This means practically that we should all give something back to the society in which we have grown professionally through pro bono consulting work. We should provide a support network for each other and, in our pursuit of Livery, build a future for subsequent generations.

Patrick McHugh
Master


The Outgoing Master Mike Jeans (L)
congratulates the new Master, Patrick McHugh


The new Court of Wardens (l-r)
Immediate Past Master Mike Jeans, Third Warden Barrie Collins,
First Warden Alan Broomhead, The Master, Second Warden Allan
Duguid, Fourth Warden Hugh Morris


 

The Annual Company Debate, 19th September 2002

Company Members and their guests gathered at Watermen’s Hall for this year’s debate. The motion, the wording of which was subject to some variation, was that “This House Does Not Believe that Outsourcing is True Consulting”. The debate was ably chaired by the Master, who started proceedings by taking a vote on the motion. The motion was supported by 26 votes to 11.

A full account of the debate can be found in the Events section of the Members only Library (in read-only format).

After much deliberation and persuasive arguments plus a good deal of input from the floor, the Master resubmitted the motion for a vote at the end of the evening. This time the results were 21 in favour of the motion and 16 against the motion. By virtue of the swing against the motion, the opposers were declared the victors. The Master thanked everyone for their contribution and the evening was adjourned for refreshments.

For and Against!


L-R Paul Russell, Peter Rawlins, The Master, Assistant Hugh Morris and Mark Otway


 

The Education Supper & Awards Presentation, 27th June 2002


Sir Alan Urwick, KCVO, CMG presents this year's Urwick Cup & prize to Linda Sutherland at Tallow Chandlers' Hall

Our thanks go to Assistant Barry Curnow and his Committeee for making the Education Supper such a success. Another record
turnout for this event and again a great atmosphere celebrating all our involvement with education. Tallow Chandlers' Hall was ideal on a summer's evening with drinks in the Courtyard.

Seven of our thirty mentees came as Members' guests and had an opportunity to learn more about the Company as did our other
guests the Masters & Clerks of the Company of Tax Advisers and Guild of Educators. The Urwick Cup was presented by Sir Alan Urwick and it was good to see Hedley Thomas there since he had been the prime mover in bringing the Cup to the Company.

So now we can all take a deep breath, relax and enjoy the Summer holidays. I wish you all and your families a very happy holiday period - but don't forget the Company Debate on 19th September at Watermen's Hall; this is historically a fun and sociable evening. Let's make sure there's a big participative audience!

Mike Jeans,
Master


Nicholas Allen, Urwick Cup Runner Up 2002


R-L, Honorary Archivist Edward Brech with Sir Alan Urwick


The Annual Company Lecture, 23rd May 2002

This year Jon Moulton, Managing Partner of Alchemy Partners, enlighted Members, guests and members of the IMC and MCA to his views on "How not to run a Company well" - 'turning base companies into gold.' A brief synopsis of the talk is in the Library (restricted to Members only).


L-R The Master, Mr. Jon Moulton, First Warden Patrick McHugh and Member Gordon Stoker prior to the Lecture at Pewterers' Hall.


The audience obviously appreciating the Lecture itself!


The Master's Dinner, 18th April 2002, Painters' Hall

Dear Fellow Member,

The Master's Dinner certainly fulfilled my "community and fun" aims; it also had a real family feel with guests including fathers, mothers, sons and daughters. The real surprise for me was Baroness Noakes; I've heard her speak many times but never so humorously! I was also delighted that we had so much time at the end to mingle over a stirrup cup - or two, or three … !

For those who couldn't attend, a particular high spot was the announcement that our fundraising effort was closed at the fantastic total of £70,000. This means that the requirement for full Livery status of £300,000 in our Charitable Fund is now well within reach. Many thanks to all of you who have contributed and to Founder Master Miller and his Fundraising Committee for all their work. We are well on our way to becoming 'worshipful' - even worshipped, surely a lifelong ambition of any management consultant!

Mike Jeans
Master


L-R, Third Warden Allan Duguid, Second Warden Alan Broomhead, Mr. Patrick Brenan, OBE,Master the Worshipful Company of Chartered Accountants, The Baroness Noakes, DBE, The Master, Mrs Paula Jeans, Mr Barry Noakes, Fourth Warden Barrie Collins, Lady Levene, The Lord Levene of Portsoken, KBE, First Warden Patrick McHugh