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From our President: Air Vice Marshall Sir David Walker KCVO OBE, elected 23 November 2011

A little about me
David Walker, JCC President 2011-12
I started at City of London School in 1967 in New Grammar under “Biff” Vokins. Commuting up to London daily from Reigate in Surrey was a cheap price to pay for finding myself in such congenial surroundings with so many kind people around me. My previous prep school made Dotheboys Hall look positively pleasant! I really thrived at CLS and can never recall a day when I wasn’t happy to go to school. Like all of us, I made friendships that have lasted for a lifetime, not just with boys but also with masters. A great guide and mentor throughout my career has been Andrew Murray who encouraged my interest in the RAF, and in history.
 
From CLS I went to Cranwell in 1974 and then spent three years at Bradford University as an RAF University Cadet reading, from time to time, economics. Having graduated in 1977, I returned to Cranwell and then commenced a Service career which started at RAF Saxa Vord in the Shetlands where I met my wife Jane. Amongst the posts that followed this were Aide-de-Camp to the Commander-in-Chief of Support Command; Equerry to Her Majesty The Queen; a secondment to the Diplomatic Service in South Africa; Director of RAF Infrastructure; Director of Public Relations; and Director of Personnel and Training Policy. This culminated in my appointment in 2003 as the Group Commander for all RAF Training. This embraced the command of seven major training units, 10,000 people and over 300 aircraft. In 2005, I commenced what has now been a seven year secondment as Master of the Household. In this role I am responsible for all aspects of The Queen’s entertaining, both official and private, in the four occupied palaces, the private residences and for overseas visits.
 
When I have spare time my interests include classic cars, antiques, military biographies, history and walking. I am also President of the Craft Guild of Chefs and a Vice President of the Royal International Air Tattoo. To this I now add the honour of becoming the John Carpenter Club President for the forthcoming year. 

13 December 2011

Christmas Message

It is not difficult to feel rather gloomy about the future but I do feel that this gloom can act in the way of a self fulfilling prophecy. Certainly, all my gloom was dispersed by a recent visit to CLS Girls School to see a joint production with CLS of the musical “Grease”.
 
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Posted: 13/12/2011 13:45:51
23 November 2011

AGM 23 November 2011

I am delighted to take on the role of President and continue the tremendous work taken forward by past Presidents and Club Officials in recent years.

 
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Posted: 23/11/2011 19:00:00
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