5th July 2022 - We welcome 7 new members to the Worshipful Company of Fletchers
- Honorary Liveryman Keith Lawrey JP His mother Company is the Worshipful Company of Chartered Secretaries but, in 2001 he registered the Guild of Educators with the City of London and subsequently as Honorary Foundation Clerk, he took the Guild through to Worshipful Company status in 2014. He then retired but seized the opportunity at least to assist in the launching of the Guild of Nurses when it was offered in 2015. He has much to do with some other Companies through his work at the Foundation as a result of which he has been made an Honorary member of four of them.
- Liveryman Melanie Trapnell. Has a wealth of experience within the pensions consultancy field and worked internationally during her career. More latterly she has had a career change and now works in the Third Sector pursuing a number of charitable interests.
- Liveryman Richard Kitchen. Liveryman with the Worshipful Company of Lightmongers. He has worked in engineering, hospitality and care home sectors. He currently owns Springfield House & St. Johns Nursing Home and has planning permission for a 40 Bed Nursing Home in Rownhams, Southampton
Freedom Admissions
- Dr Ted Powell (to be a Liveryman in due course). Ted is an academic, author and solicitor. His academic career started at Merton College Oxford where he gained a first in Modern History. He went on to specialise in Medieval History and has published books on “Kingship, Law and Society: Criminal Justice in the Reign of Henry V” and “King Edward VIII: An American Life”.
- Ms Ellie Pomeroy (to be a Liveryman in due course). With an interest in archery since school. Ellie rediscovered the sport upon leaving university, bought a bow and some arrows, then subsequently became a member of both Archery GB and, briefly, the London Archers. Ellie works in the City of London and is based in Fleet Street, working as a financial PR account executive, specialising in the financial services sector.
- Mr Amal Shah (to be a Liveryman in due course). He graduated with a degree in Business Management (Accounting) from Brunel University and went on to become a member of the Associate of Taxation Technicians in 2011 and qualified as a Chartered Tax Adviser in 2013. His work mainly focuses on providing tax advice to clients, from high net worth individuals and personal tax clients to non-resident landlord companies on all matters relating to tax.
- Mr Andrew Mansfield (to be a Liveryman in due course). He started his career in the City of London in 1984 at Phillips and Drew and latterly at UBS where he went to the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. A head dealer at Savoy Investment Management where he was responsible for fixed income dealing.