Tuesday 10 May 2016

Banking on the Craft

From efinancial careers...


Ex-director at BAML now devoting self entirely to life of Freemasonry

Banker freemason
From one mostly male environment to another...
Some people leave banking for fintech. Some leave for venture capital. Some leave for hedge funds.  And some, some leave to become…..Freemasons.
Such is the case with Karl Debenham.
Between November 1996 and November 2015, Debenham worked for Merrill Lynch (later Bank of America Merrill Lynch) in London, latterly as head of global valuation for BAML’s equity research team.
Debenham retired last November. Since then, he has busied himself with, “a new career as a full time Freemason,” promoting the “philosophical and charitable objectives of various Masonic and Rosicrucian Orders: diffusing light to all that seek it.”
What are these philosophical and charitable objectives? Historically, Freemasonry has been seen as a somewhat arcane order, but the United Grand Lodge of England now has its own website which says its (all male) members are instilled with values, “based on integrity, kindness, honesty and fairness.” More obscurely, it says this is achieved using, “a series of ritual dramas – a progression of allegorical two-part plays which are learnt by heart and performed within each Lodge” and based around ancient stonemasons’ customs.
Debenham’s part in all this is unclear, although in 2014 (whilst still at BAML) he was seemingly a “grand guard” in the Masonic Order of Athelston. Conspiracy theorists, eat your hearts out.

Tuesday 3 May 2016

Grand Master opens up

The Grand Master, the Duke of Kent, has given us a glimpse into his Royal life. This is from Mail online.


A tangle of electrical cables, a digital radio and a tired beige carpet: Intimate portrait reveals the Queen's cousins taking afternoon tea in their sister's private home

Has the Queen’s amusing video clip with Prince Harry and the Obamas encouraged members of the Royal Family to start sharing their private lives online?
An intimate portrait of Her Majesty’s cousins, Prince Michael and the Duke of Kent has been posted on social media by their great-niece Flora Ogilvy.
The picture, taken at Thatched House Lodge, home to the men’s sister, Princess Alexandra, lays bare the faded grandeur of the Grade II-listed grace-and-favour London property.
An intimate portrait of Her Majesty’s cousins, Prince Michael and the Duke of Kent, right, has been posted on social media by their great-niece Flora Ogilvy
An intimate portrait of Her Majesty’s cousins, Prince Michael and the Duke of Kent, right, has been posted on social media by their great-niece Flora Ogilvy
The picture was posted online by Flora Ogilvy
The picture was posted online by Flora Ogilvy
A tangle of electrical cables can be seen on the tired beige carpet beneath an unattractive glass table where a £117 Pure Evoke portable radio has pride of place.
Displayed on the antique chest of drawers are framed photographs of family members including the Queen Mother, Alexandra’s mother Princess Marina of Greece, and Flora’s father James Ogilvy with his two children.
On the armchair beside the Duke, who is looking at a diary, is a cushion emblazoned with the wedding crest of Alexandra and her late husband, businessman Sir Angus Ogilvy.
Seated on a footstool next to the coffee table covered in china tea cups is Prince Michael, wearing an avuncular Argyle patterned sweater.
‘Beautiful family tea on Russian Easter Sunday in Richmond Park,’ comments aspiring actress Flora, 22, next to the photo taken at the weekend. 
The royals have a strong Russian connection and the Prince is a dead ringer for murdered Tsar Nicholas, his relative.
It can’t be long before the family start posting nude selfies in the bathroom a la reality TV’s Kardashian clan.