Arpad Busson's on putting together a fundraising dinner for Ark
Tony had come to dinner at my home in west London about six months earlier to learn about Ark. He was naturally engaged since the city academy programme had been very much his brainchild — a public-private partnership as well as a means of introducing philanthropy into educational funding in Britain. Ark is now working on 12 academy schools, six of which will be open by September, making us the largest participant in the programme under the leadership of Lucy Heller. What Tony hadn’t known about was our international programmes, but like Clinton he has an enormous ability to absorb details and process information.
That is an interesting feature of both these hugely successful former world leaders. Their opponents often attacked them as being shallow media creations. My brief experience of them has shown me they are anything but that — they are both highly intelligent, hugely inquiring, very detail-oriented and astonishingly hard-working. Contrary to popular belief, you do not become a head of state just by looking like a movie star.
Throughout all of this Uma Thurman has been fantastic. Not only did she ask her agent to reach out to Stevie Wonder and persuade him to play at the dinner, but she also donated one of the evening’s top auction lots. One lucky child will now have a speaking role in her new film, Eloise in Paris. This was not easy to arrange. The lot raised £450,000 in the auction — I was so happy for her and she was truly moved.
This year our dinner was not just important for Ark and the children we aim to help but also London’s financial community. People have taken severe knocks in the past year. Redundancies are rising, credit is tough, inflation is back in our vital goods and most of our backers are hedge-fund managers who have been struggling like everyone to keep their heads up in the current financial turmoil. In times like these it is so easy to lie low. But London is the financial centre of the world and everyone is looking at us to see how we behave when the going gets tough. Well, we’ve shown them that we can get together, have a great time and raise more than £25 million for children who would not otherwise get the same breaks in life as we did. We should be proud.
Most of all we’ve shown people that the hedge-fund industry is a force for good in the world. In the past, my industry has been accused of everything from greed to carelessness to downright dishonesty. Now I feel a very different picture is emerging of us: working for others.
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William
June 16th, 2008 2:35pmCraig Brown wrote this piece, right?
Matthew Cain
June 17th, 2008 11:03amThe work of Ark is fantastic and is run by a small, committed team if highly effective operators.