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The Clothworkers' Company

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The Clothworkers' Company
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    Michael Drummond Beadle at The Clothworkers Company
    • London, England, United Kingdom
    • Rising Star
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    Mihiri Gunaratne Assistant Accountant at The Clothworkers Company
    • London, England, United Kingdom
    • Rising Star
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    Jayne Gibson Freelance Consultant, specialising in grant assessment, bid writing, training and project management. Director of Northbridge Digital Ltd.
    • Oldham, England, United Kingdom
    • Top 10%
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    Alex Nelson Nationalrail.com sells tickets (including split tickets) for Great British Railway journeys. The UK Rail Map showing all the stations, including all three letter codes, is available at Railmap.org.uk.
    • Pelton, England, United Kingdom
    • Rising Star
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    Hamesh Patel Director of Finance, Property & Investments at The Clothworkers Company
    • Top 10%
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Overview

HISTORY The Clothworkers’ Company is one of the Great Twelve Livery Companies in the City of London. Founded in 1528, following a merger between The Fullers’ and Shearmen’s Companies, our original purpose was to protect our members and promote the craft of cloth-finishing within the City. MISSION Today, our mission is to inspire and empower individuals and communities through action, partnership and financial support. We are particularly focused on UK textiles, charity governance, and philanthropy – through The Clothworkers’ Foundation and beyond. We achieve our goals by: - Championing textiles through the development of partnerships that enable us to invest in and support education, academic research and innovation, skills development, training, textiles design, heritage and conservation. - Fostering community and a commitment to service among our members and beyond to make a positive and sustainable impact in the City of London and across the UK. - Making a difference by directing our charitable giving and other resources towards the promotion of opportunity and empowerment of people and communities. VISION Our vision is to build on our history and heritage of philanthropy and fellowship, becoming increasingly responsive, adaptive to change, outward looking and ambitious. VALUES We want our members to be proud of being part of our livery company and to see the need to encourage and nurture the next generation of Clothworkers while inspiring each other to deliver our best. In all the work that we do, internally and externally, we aim to be: - Progressive, - Collaborative, and - Sustainable.