
Alderman Vincent Keaveny CBE
@vincentkeaveny
Lord Mayor of the City of London 2021/2 | Alderman, Farringdon Within Ward | Senior Adviser, DLA Piper | Chair, Progress Together. Views expressed are personal.
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http://www.vincentkeaveny.city 04-06-2013 15:57:34
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Very much looking forward to this Lord Mayor's Appeal event on the 28th.


It was an honour to welcome HRH Earl of Wessex to City of London Academy Shoreditch Park today on behalf of Lord Mayor of London, Alastair King and to meet students enjoying their The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Awards experience. The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award has been a charity partner of Lord Mayor's Appeal for the past 3 years, supporting young people across London.

A moment of London history today as we celebrated Great St Bartholomew and @BartsHospital 900th anniversary with a wonderful service led by BishopSarah. Great to have my Farringdon Within Ward Councillors with me and to welcome Nickie Aiken.





It was a pleasure to represent Lord Mayor of London, Alastair King at today’s Association of Foreign Banks lunch in Mansion House.

Many congratulations to Ivan Romero Martinez, Dean of the Diplomatic Corps, Ambassador of #Honduras and now a Freeman of the City of London. Delighted to see the news of this well deserved recognition of Iván Romero Martinez by Alderman Vincent Keaveny CBE and City of London



Alderman Vincent Keavney CBE speaks ahead of the upcoming Conference, where he will join the Financial and Professional Services Panel. Tickets: bit.ly/3Ddh5jb Alderman Vincent Keaveny CBE DLA Piper Kindly sponsored by AIB Browne Jacobson Noesis SSE - A Better World of Energy Zurich Ireland🇮🇪


A challenging day for air travel into the UK but, after a delay of several hours, my British Airways flight 537 from Naples made it to Heathrow this evening. Captain Pete Waugh did a brilliant job, sharing as much information as he could on a regular basis with humour and

Congratulations to the City of London’s Swordbearer, Tim Rolph, on his very well deserved recognition as a Member of the Order of St John (MStJ).


