Michael Mainelli
Professor Michael Raymond Mainelli MStJ (born 1958), Chairman of Z/Yen,[1] serves as a Sheriff of the City of London for 2019–2021.
Michael Mainelli | |
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Born | 1958 |
Alma mater | Harvard; TCD; LSE (PhD) |
Employer | Z/Yen Group |
Spouse(s) | Elisabeth Reuß |
Emeritus Gresham Professor of Commerce at Gresham College,[2] he is founder of the Long Finance initiative. Alderman for Broad Street Ward in the City of London since 2013, Mainelli was elected Aldermanic Sheriff on 24 June 2019.[3]
Education
Mainelli attended Harvard College, Trinity College Dublin and the London School of Economics and Political Science. His early scientific research in aerospace and computer graphics led to him starting Swiss companies in seismology, cartography and energy information from 1979 to 1984. He conceived and produced the first complete digital map of the world in 1983, Mundocart,[4] as well as the $20 million Geodat cartography project from 1980 to 1984.[5]
Career
After joining Arthur Andersen in 1985, Mainelli became a senior partner and board member of the accountancy firm BDO Binder Hamlyn from 1987 to 1994.[6]
At Gresham College, as a Visiting Professor, Mainelli lectured on new concepts of money and the role of government.[7][8][9] He delivered and published a series of 28 free one-hour lectures on commerce at Gresham College in the City of London while serving as Mercers' School Memorial Professor of Commerce from 2005 to 2009. The theme of his programme was "Society’s Commercial Choice – Risks and Rewards of Markets".[10]
In 2005 Mainelli, Z/Yen in conjunction with Gresham College, the City of London Corporation and forty financial institutions, launched Long Finance's London Accord,[11] an agreement to share environmental, social and governance research with policy makers and the public.[12] While co-founding Z/Yen in 1994, Professor Mainelli had a spell in merchant banking with Deutsche Morgan Grenfell and served as Corporate Development Director of Europe's largest R&D organisation (then the UK Ministry of Defence's Defence Evaluation and Research Agency, DERA, now largely QinetiQ and DSTL, the Defence Science & Technology Laboratory) leading to two privatisations. At Z/Yen, Mainelli established the Global Financial Centres Index, The London Accord, Long Finance, the Global Intellectual Property Index, the Global Green Finance Index, the Farsight Award, and other financial services initiatives. His area of current research encompasses the Distributed Futures research programme and he speaks quite frequently on his 25 years of research on 'smart ledgers' (aka blockchains) as well as other technologies.[13]
Professor Mainelli is a chartered certified accountant (FCCA), computer specialist (FBCS, CITP), securities professional (FCSI(Hons)) and management consultant (FIMC, CMC).[14] He is a non-executive Director of the United Kingdom Accreditation Service[15] (the UK's national body for standards and laboratories) where he is a proponent for competitive standards markets, and an AIM-listed company, Wishbone Gold plc.[16] He is a Fellow and Trustee of Gresham College[17] and a former Visiting Professor of the London School of Economics.[18]
In 2013, Professor Mainelli was elected Alderman of Broad Street (ward) for the City of London Corporation.[19] In 2015 he was awarded the title of Consigliere del Senato Accademico of L’Accademia Tiberina.[20] He has held advisory posts at City University, Hitachi UK, and HM Treasury.[21] Michael is Past Master of the Worshipful Company of World Traders for 2017–18, and a honorary liveryman of the Furniture Makers, Water Conservators, Marketors, and Tax Advisers, as well as a Craft-Owning Freeman of the Watermen & Lightermen.
Professor Mainelli was elected Sheriff of the City of London on 24 June 2019 and assumed office on 27 September 2019.[22] He was asked by the electorate, and accepted, to extend his term till September 2021.[23]
Honours
- : Member of the Order of St John (2019)[24]
Awards
- 1996 Foresight Challenge Award for visualising risk in the Financial Laboratory
- 2003 UK Smart Award for prediction software, and was British Computer Society "Director of the Year" (2004–05).[25]
Writing
Mainelli has published over 50 journal articles, 200 commercial articles[26] and four books, including the novel, "Clean Business Cuisine: Now and Z/Yen",[27] written with Ian Harris.[28] Mainelli's economics book, "The Price of Fish",[29] also written with Ian Harris, applied his Gresham lecture series ideas to 'wicked problems'. "The Price of Fish" won the 2012 Independent Publishers Gold Award for Finance, Investment and Economics.[30]
Novels
- Michael Mainelli and Ian Harris, Clean Business Cuisine: Now and Z/Yen, Milet Publishing (2000), ISBN 1840592273, 160 pages.
Non-fiction
- Abdeldjellil Bouzidi and Michael Mainelli, L’Innovation Financière Au Service Du Climat: Les Obligations À Impact Environnemental, Revue Banque (2017), ISBN 978-2-86325-784-5, 123 pages.
- Michael Mainelli and Ian Harris, The Price of Fish: A New Approach to Wicked Economics and Better Decisions, Nicholas Brealey Publishing (2011), ISBN 978-1857885712, 328 pages [winner of the 2012 Independent Publisher Book Awards Finance, Investment & Economics Gold Prize].
- Ian Harris and Michael Mainelli, Information Technology for the Not-for-Profit Sector, ICSA Publishing (2001), ISBN 1860721303, 224 pages.
Personal life
Mainelli married in 1996 Elisabeth (née Reuß, 1964)[31] and together they undertook the restoration of the Thames Sailing Barge "SB" Lady Daphne,[32] while he still lectures on, and supports, sailing barges and their history.[33] He has been an International Member, International Financial Services Industry Advisory Committee, Office of the Taoiseach – Dublin, Ireland since 2015.[34]
See also
References
- "Archived copy". Retrieved 1 July 2019.
- "Gresham College – Professor Michael Mainelli". Gresham College. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
- "City of London Corporation".
- www.mundocartografico.com
- www.cityoflondon.gov.uk
- www.bdo.co.uk
- "Long Commerce: Transactions Across Time". Gresham College. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
- "The Currency of Management: What Managing Money Teaches Us About Managing People". Retrieved 28 December 2013.
- "The Study of Money May Be The Root of Much Madness: The Fragile Foundations Underneath Economics". Retrieved 21 November 2015.
- "Take My Profits Please! Volatility Reduction And Ethics". Gresham College. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
- Gunten, Chiara von. "London Accord". www.longfinance.net. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
- "Welcome to Long Finance". London-accord.co.uk. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
- "Blockchain believers seek to shake up financial services". Financial Times. Archived from the original on 21 March 2016. Retrieved 22 April 2017.CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
- www.cmc-global.org
- info@ukas.com. "Structure of UKAS". Ukas.com. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
- "Wishbone Gold Plc - Directors & Management".
- "Welcome - Mainelli.org". www.mainelli.org.
- "Visiting professor". LSE. 11 January 2011. Retrieved 31 December 2011.
- "Archived copy". Retrieved 10 July 2019.
- www.accademiatiberina.it
- "[ARCHIVED CONTENT] Report of Professional Services Global Competitiveness Group". HM Treasury. Retrieved 31 December 2011.
- www.news.cityoflondon.gov.uk
- www.thegazette.co.uk
- "Individual | Photos | 2004 Awards | IT Industry Awards Archive | UK IT Industry Awards 2011 | Awards and Competitions | Products, Services and Events | BCS – The Chartered Institute for IT". BCS. Retrieved 31 December 2011.
- "Welcome to Z/Yen". Zyen.com. Archived from the original on 10 February 2013. Retrieved 31 December 2011.
- "Welcome to Z/Yen". Zyen.com. Retrieved 31 December 2011.
- "Clean Business Cuisine Review". Zyen.com. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
- Harris, Ian; Mainelli, Michael (13 October 2011). "The Price of Fish: A New Approach to Wicked Economics and Better Decisions". Nicholas Brealey Publishing – via Amazon.
- "2012 Independent Publisher Book Awards Results". Independent Publisher - feature.
- www.castledebates.org.uk
- "Home". Lady Daphne. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
- "City Guides Lecture 4 April 2016" (PDF).
- Brona, Olwill. "Taoiseach, launching the IFS 2020,". www.taoiseach.gov.ie.