Nicholas Lyons

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Nicholas Lyons
File:Nicholas Lyons - FiSGAD meeting - (cropped).jpg
Lord Mayor Lyons in 2023
694th Lord Mayor of London
In office
11 November 2022 – 10 November 2023
Preceded byVincent Keaveny
Succeeded byMichael Mainelli
Personal details
BornNicholas Stephen Leland Lyons
(1958-12-20) 20 December 1958 (age 67)
Dublin, Leinster, Ireland
Spouse
Felicity Parker
(m. 1986)
Children4
EducationKing's School, Canterbury
Alma materGonville and Caius College, Cambridge
OccupationFinancier
AwardsFile:200px ribbon bar of the Knight Bachelor medal (UK).svg Knight Bachelor
File:Order of St John (UK) ribbon -vector.svg Knight of St John
File:UK King Charles III Coronation Medal BAR.svg Coronation Medal

Sir Nicholas Stephen Leland Lyons KStJ (born 20 December 1958), is an Anglo-Irish financier who served as the 694th Lord Mayor of London for the 2022–23 term.[1]

Biography

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The younger son of Dr Leland Lyons, FBA, FRSL, Provost of Trinity College, Dublin,[2] descended from a cadet branch of the landed gentry Lyons family, formerly of Old Park, Belfast,[3] he was educated at King's School, Canterbury, and Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, graduating as BA (proceeding MA).

Lyons first worked as a political research assistant in London and then for the EEC Directorate-General for External Relations in Brussels, before joining Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York in London in 1982 where he worked for 12 years, then at Salomon Brothers from 1994 to 1995 and then moved with a team to Lehman Brothers where he worked from 1995 until 2003.[4]

KStJ insignia

A Court Assistant of the Merchant Taylors' and Bakers' companies, Lyons was elected Lord Mayor of London, taking office on 11 November 2022.[5] He was appointed Knight of the Order of Saint John (KStJ) in 2022[6] and awarded an Hon DLitt by City University in 2023.[7] He is Chairman of Phoenix Group Holdings, the largest player in the UK retirement and long-term savings industry and a FTSE 100 company.[8]

As Lord Mayor,[9] Lyons seeks to build upon Charles Booth's pensions work by championing ‘Financing our Future’.[10] Lyons represented the City of London in the Royal Procession at the Coronation of Charles III, attired in the Lord Mayor's Coronation robes.[11]

In 1986 Lyons married Felicity née Parker,[12] with whom he has 4 children.[13] In the run-up to the Coronation, as Lady Mayoress she deputised at various civic events, such as presenting the Curriers' Company London History Essay Prize at the Guildhall.[14]

Lord Mayor Lyons beside First Minister Nicola Sturgeon in Edinburgh (2023)

He was knighted in the 2024 King's Birthday Honours "for services to the financial sector, to the growth economy and to financial literacy".[15]

See also

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References

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