Michael Savory
Michael Berry Savory was Lord Mayor of London for 2004–2005.
Savory was elected to Common Council in 1980 and as an Alderman in 1996. He served as Sheriff in 2001–2002 and 677th Lord Mayor in 2004–2005. He is currently Managing Partner of the Muckleburgh Collection in North Norfolk.
Knighted in the 2006 New Year Honours for "services to the City of London", Sir Michael was a City stockbroker for forty years and has been Master of two Livery Companies.
Early life
Savory was born in Ayr, Scotland, in 1943. His parents emigrated with him from Norfolk to Southern Rhodesia when he was quite small, but in 1956 he returned to Britain to attend Harrow School.Career
Savory trained as a stockbroker in New York, after which he joined the family firm of Foster & Braithwaite in 1963, where he specialised in research, fund management and corporate finance. In 1967 he became a partner in the firm, and also became a member of the London Stock Exchange. He became joint senior partner of the firm in 1975, and he remained with the firm until 1989, when the firm was taken over by a French company, whereupon Savory joined the Midland Bank, becoming chairman of Stockbroker Services at the HSBC. He retired in 2005.Savory is a Fellow of the Securities & Investment Institute. He was chairman of B. T. Batsford, book publishers; and of Terrafix land navigation systems; and he was also chairman of ProShare, which promotes financial education.