Nigel Pullman
Nigel Reginald Pullman JP (born 1947) is a former British Army officer and newspaper executive. In 2012-2013 he served as one of the two Sheriffs of the City of London.[1][2]
Biography
Pullman was educated at Sherborne School before going to the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. He was commissioned into the Royal Corps of Signals in 1968, serving with the Brigade of Gurkhas and the United Nations in Cyprus (1974–75). He was promoted to the rank of Captain before leaving regular military service. He then joined the Inns of Court & City Yeomanry (Territorial Army), retiring in 1988. In 2016 he was appointed Honorary Colonel of 68 (Inns of Court & City Yeomanry) Signal Squadron, and of the Band of The Royal Yeomanry (Inns of Court and City Yeomanry). He was appointed to Her Majesty’s Commission of Lieutenancy for the City of London in 2014.
After serving in the army, Pullman worked for the Financial Times (1979–96) before becoming Clerk to the Worshipful Company of World Traders (1997-2008). He was Master of the Leathersellers' Company for 2010-11 and served as Lay Sheriff of the City of London in 2012-2013.[3] In retirement he served as chairman of the City of London Livery Committee (2013-2016), was a governor of Colfe's School in Lewisham (2002-2016), and is Clerk of the City & Metropolitan Welfare Charities, as well as a number of other voluntary roles in the charity and livery world.
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