William King
Master 2005
-2006
Mr William Nicholas Algar King was born on
Thu, Jul 29, 1937 and is married to Carole.
He joined the World Traders Company
on Monday, July 1, 1996 having been introduced by Rev Peter Delaney. He was
clothed as a liveryman on Thursday, March 16, 2000, having received the Freedom
of the Company on Wednesday, July 10, 1996, and the Freedom of the City of
London on Monday, July 13, 1998.
He is also a liveryman of the Tallow Chandlers' Company.
His address at the end of 2005 was:
23 Deepdene Haslemere Surrey GU27 1RE
and his contact telephone number:
Home 01428 651367
His email address is algarking@waitrose.com
In 1978 he joined the City security printing firm of Greenaways, then a subsidiary
of Lonhro Plc, in the City Division. In 1980 he joined the Sugar Association
of London who are responsible for the management of the supervision and sampling
of all raw sugar in the United Kingdom and for the rules and regulations of
the Association, which provide for the proper conduct of the International
Sugar Trade, including international arbitration hearings.
In 1981 while still working for the Sugar Association he was appointed Secretary
to the Federation of Commodity Associations and a member of the City Communications
Committee and the City Information Liaison Committee. He worked closely with
the City Polytechnic Short Course Unit and the City University in organizing
commodity training programmes for the European Commission and International
Training Centre of the United Nations in Geneva.
In 1986 he joined the Federation of Oils, Seeds and Fats Associations (FOSFA)
with special responsibility for developing trade education. For the next 19
years was Course Director of their international trade education programme.
At this time FOSFA was developing internationally acceptable standards of
superintending and analysis for bulk cargoes of edible oilseeds, oils and
fats, and groundnuts. William became Secretary of the Federations Technical
committee and was closely involved in the formation and expansion of FOSFAs
worldwide network of accredited Member Analysts and Superintendents from 38
in 1986 to over 350 by the time he retired in 2002.
From 1992 until 2001 he was Secretary to the Oils and Fats Technical Committee
of the International Standards Organisation based in Geneva and in April 2001
the British Standards Institution presented him with their Distinguished Service
Award for his work with the development of British, European and International
standards.
William is an external lecturer and examiner at London Metropolitan University
and has been associated with the MSc International Trade and Transport since
its launch in 1995. In recognition of his contribution he was awarded an honorary
Masters Degree in Science from London Guildhall University in December
2002. Since 2002 he has been an educational consultant to various international
organizations.
In 2002 he was elected Chairman of the Business Houses Council of All Hallows
by the Tower.
His interests are shared with his wife Carole and include gardening, a passionate
love of the countryside, and in nature conservation. They live in Haslemere,
Surrey where they are both active supporters of the local community. William
has one son Oliver, who is a political editor.
Written
2005