William Russell (Lord Mayor)

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Hilary Ann née Chaplin,
now Lady Russell
(m. 1989)
Sir
William Russell
Lord Mayor William Russell.jpg
Lord Mayor Russell in 2021
692nd Lord Mayor of London
In office
9 November 2019 13 November 2021
Children4
Alma mater Durham University
Occupation Investment banker

Sir William Anthony Bowater Russell (born 15 April 1965, London) is a British financier who served as the 692nd Lord Mayor of the City of London from 2019 to 2021. [1]

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Biography

Educated at Eton and Durham University, graduating B.A., Russell started his career in financial services at First Boston in 1987, and joined Merrill Lynch in 1992, [2] working in Hong Kong, New York and London, before leaving in 2006 for public service. [3] [4]

Sheriff of the City of London for 2016–17, Russell was then elected Lord Mayor on 1 October 2019, taking office on 9 November 2019. [5] [6] In view of the global disruption to public life brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, Russell was re-elected, on 29 September 2020, as Lord Mayor of London to serve a second term for 2021, [7] the first Lord Mayor to serve more than one term since William Cubitt, who was re-elected in 1861. [8] He is the fifth member of his family to have held this position. [9]

Russell represents Bread Street Ward as Alderman on the City of London Corporation since 2013. [10]

Russell is a Court Assistant to the Haberdashers' Company, [11] a Liveryman of the Feltmakers' and an Honorary Liveryman of the Paviors' Companies. [12]

He was knighted in the 2022 New Year Honours for services to "financial innovation, culture and wellbeing in the City of London, particularly during Covid-19". [13]

A keen cricketer, he is also a member of MCC, [14] and remains a member of the Advisory Board of Innovate Finance, an independent not-for-profit membership organisation serving the global FinTech community. [15]

Family

The only son of Anthony Russell, a stockbroker, he is in remainder to the family baronetcy, [16] created for his great-great-uncle, Charles Russell, founder of the eponymous law firm.

His mother, Charlotte née Bowater, was from a Kentish family of paper packagers; [17] her father, Sir Ian Bowater GBE, was Lord Mayor of London for 1969–70, and his father Sir Frank Bowater, Lord Mayor for 1938–39. [5] Russell is the fifth member of his family to hold the position of Lord Mayor of London. [9]

British actor Damian Lewis is his maternal half-brother. [18] [19]

In 1989, Russell married Hilary Chaplin: they have four children.

Honours

Arms

Coat of arms of William Russell
Russell of Killowen Escutcheon.png
Crest
A Goat passant Argent armed Or charged on the body with three Trefoils slipped fesswise Vert
Helm
That of a Knight
Heraldique ornement Heaume baronnet.svg
Escutcheon
Argent a Lion rampant Gules on a chief Sable three Escallops of the field the whole within a Bordure engrailed Vert
Motto
Che sera sera
(Eng: What will be, will be)
Orders
Behind the Shield, the badge of St John and suspended below, by a ribbon, the insignia of a Knight Bachelor:
Knights Bachelor Insignia.png ; KJSTJ.jpg
Other elements
As Lord Mayor, Russell could impale the City of London arms (dexter) with his family arms (sinister):
Arms of William Russell as Lord Mayor of London.svg

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  15. "Innovate Finance – The Voice of Global FinTech". Innovate Finance – The Voice of Global FinTech.
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