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Ivan Massow

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250:). Massow had previously campaigned against what he saw as Allied Dunbar's anti-gay underwriting practices, but he claimed that "they've moved on and, for the sake of my customers, so must I if other gay financial advisers think they're doing the best for their customers by blackballing all the companies that were once out of line (there were about eight of them) when it came to gay issues – then their priorities are very strange. Financial advice is about getting the best product – not petty grudge bearing." Massow accepted a transitional loan of £330,000 to enable office relocation and staff training. However the arrangement was short-lived and ironically ended after a dispute between Massow and Zurich over Zurich's approach to insuring the gay clients in which the firm specialised. A long £13 million legal case followed which was settled out of court. 262:, a trading name of Massows Limited, which offered customers a rebate of 80% of the 'trail' commission paid to their existing advisers if the customer switched their insurance, pension and investment policies to the agency of Pay Me My, who would take 20% as their fee. Massow defended the business model of the firm from suggestions that it would not be viable following changes to financial regulation in the UK due to start on 1 January 2013; however, it ceased trading in August 2013 when the government banned commission rendering its services obsolete. The firm informed its clients that, should they choose to remain with the company, all future trail commissions would be retained and not rebated. This action was unpopular with customers, therefore Massow agreed to sell the remaining assets under management to 208: 191:, thereby creating Rainbow Massow, one of the largest independent financial advice firms in the UK. Massow took the role of chairman while Louis Letourneau, who had run Rainbow Finance, became managing director. The market value of the new company was £20 million, and Massow predicted that turnover would rise from £2 million per annum to over £3.5 million. However, within one year the firm ran out of money and was placed in 122:. His relationships with his father and subsequently his stepfather were poor; as a boy he ended up being cared for by social services, before being adopted as a pre-teenager by John Massow. Commenting on his life prior to his adoption, Massow has stated that "My life up to then is a bit of a blur. I had four different families, my name changed from Field to Mitchell to Massow, I was moved around for various reasons." 408:. However Massow later returned to the Conservatives, subsequently claiming that the brief defection to Labour had a particular motivation: "I knew if I switched it would be front page news. I thought it would help the party focus on repealing Section 28. I had one meeting with Labour, that's all. I never wanted to be a candidate." 334:
Massow collects figurative contemporary art and claims that he visits art colleges and artists' studios regularly. In a 2003 interview he stated that "I visit at least one a week, quietly, on my own. It helps to see how people work. How they define themselves. I rarely buy from galleries." Massow has
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in London. He was brought in by Director Philip Dodd to increase sponsorship and patronage for the organisation. Dodd claimed that Massow was a "mass of contradictions, just like the ICA. He's a risky choice for us, but the ICA should always live dangerously." However the working relationship between
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for Channel 4, in which Brown taught a group of old age pensioners how to get away with a robbery using various techniques such as how to stay unnoticed as well as controlling fear and nerves. The OAPs then embarked on a large-scale robbery, which involved stealing an expensive painting from Massow.
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as saying "I have no problem with Ivan bringing up this debate. But Ivan has been ramping up the story all week. I think he's been a little bit of a pillock." There was speculation that Massow had deliberately been as provocative as possible to engineer his own sacking. Massow claims he spoke out to
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and became seriously ill. He required urgent hospital treatment, including at one point having to be operated on without anaesthetic, which saved his life. Massow subsequently described the experience as uplifting, stating that "The prospect of dying wasn't frightening, as I'd thought, but calm and
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His views have engendered strong feelings about him amongst the art world; a year after his resignation one artist commented that "they treat him like the Black Death round here", although Massow has received less vocal support from many artists who fear they will never achieve recognition unless
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in the art world. He described modern concept art as "pretentious, self-indulgent, craftless tat" and "the product of over-indulged, middle-class , bloated egos who patronise real people with fake understanding". He called the ICA a "pillar of the shock establishment". He attacked
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in metalwork, with possibly others in photography and history; however, information regarding his early qualifications is ambiguous, and Massow himself has commented that "I lied about them so much, I can't remember what's actually true." He studied at
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documentary "Rich Brother, Poor Brother" along with his estranged younger brother David. The documentary contrasted Ivan's millionaire London lifestyle with that of David, a bohemian labourer who lives in a converted truck near
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Massow and Dodd subsequently proved to be not wholly successful, as Dodd increasingly disliked Massow's knack for self-promotion and perceived him to be taking over the role of being the organisation's public face.
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full of relief. And instead of thinking about a tomorrow that wouldn't come, I looked over my past 'life' and was actually quite proud and happy I'd acquitted myself OK. There was nothing to be ashamed of."
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In November 2014, he became the first Conservative to declare their plan to seek the Conservative Party's candidacy to become Mayor of London at the 2016 elections. He was unsuccessful in his candidacy.
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In the aftermath of the Zurich case, Massow moved to Spain. He began to drink heavily and became an alcoholic. However he has not drunk since 2008 and chaired an
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Massow's company soon attracted customers and expanded; the success and high profile of the business resulted in Massow being voted Man of the Year by the
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In 1990 and with less than £5,000 Massow started Bowater Massow, later to become Massow Financial Services Ltd, running it initially from a squat in
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Massow is pro-hunting and in 2003 was depicted in full hunting gear in a portrait by Darren Coffield, exhibited at the National Portrait gallery.
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Between 2003 and 2004 Massow was director of another financial adviser firm, this time a tied agent of the Zurich Advice Network (previously
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in 1996, and by 1997 Massow had become a multi-millionaire. At the end of the decade his company had several offices, including branches in
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saying she "couldn't think her way out of a paper bag", though he admitted this comment was "a little below the belt".
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and was employed by an insurance firm. In 1990 Massow moved to London and started his own financial services business.
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In February 2002, Massow resigned as Chairman of the ICA, after the board unanimously requested him to. Board member
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redress the imbalance between the promotion of conceptual and more traditional art in the British art scene.
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At the end of 2000 Massow merged his company with another gay-orientated finance company, Rainbow Finance of
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Massow has raised funds for charity and founded the April Bombing Appeal for victims of the April 1999
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In the 1990s Massow's flatmates were for a time former Conservative Secretary of State for Education
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The situation deteriorated irreparably when in January 2002 Massow wrote an article in
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In 2001 Massow set up Jake, an online social networking site for gay professionals.
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Massow became head of the Conservative Technology Initiative for London in 2012.
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Massow Financial Services was the first mainstream business to sponsor London's
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and at age 14 became its chairman, the youngest in the country at the time.
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in London. He has been active in UK politics, formerly as a member of the
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in London. Massow Financial Services collected donations for the appeal.
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Sources are divided over which insurance firm Massow worked in, either
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campaigner, and media personality. He is also a former chairman of the
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had his portrait painted nearly 30 times, including a double nude
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MP to Labour, Massow too left the Conservative Party to join the
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British entrepreneur, gay rights campaigner and media personality
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of Massow in full foxhunting attire, which was exhibited at the
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In November 2005, Massow was the winning mentor on Channel 4's
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in September 2016, in protest at the Conservative Party's post-
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Ivan Massow firm to keep 100% of trail if clients don't move
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MP's resignation from the front bench and the defection of
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Massow's trail commission firm was 'doomed from the start'
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in 1990 which it continued to do in subsequent years.
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Ivan Massow's trail rebate firm goes out of business
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Centaur Communications. 3 May 2007 846:"Ivan Massow; Mr Pink goes to work" 500:In March 2010, in partnership with 895:Laville, Sandra (6 October 2001). 878:"Rainbow warrior in stormy waters" 844:Lacey, Hester (23 November 1997). 717:Dixon, Hayley (22 December 2019). 632:McLean, Gareth (26 October 2000). 615:"The fall and rise of Ivan Massow" 331:they follow the conceptual route. 14: 707:, issue 29, September 2016, p. 19 142:in art and design, then moved to 1463:"Oxfam launches comparison site" 1377:"Massow cleans up on reality TV" 1259:"Tory adviser defects to Labour" 1155:Massow, Ivan (21 January 2002). 770:Roux, Caroline (26 April 2003). 274:Other Massow businesses include 258:In September 2011 Massow set up 206: 1375:Max, James (23 November 2005). 469:In 2016 Massow featured in the 129:and left school at 16 with one 1662:Conservative Party (UK) people 1461:Insley, Jill (14 March 2010). 1394:Caroline Roux (15 June 2009). 292:Institute of Contemporary Arts 114:Massow was born Ivan Field in 89:Institute of Contemporary Arts 1: 1157:"Why I hate our official art" 1094:"Shampoo hype only skin deep" 1239:Teeman, Tim (16 June 2009). 1036:IFA Online, 20 August 2013; 542:In 2010 Massow developed an 1657:English LGBT businesspeople 1273:"DARREN COFFIELD biography" 683:. BBC News. 5 February 2002 654:. Channel 4. Archived from 524:Massow is gay. He lives in 404:, where he was welcomed by 1683: 1261:. BBC News. 2 August 2000. 1228:. BBC News. 2 August 2000. 1226:"Ivan Massow: Gay abandon" 1018:A Q&A with Ivan Massow 634:"Out, proud and very rich" 446:Banksy's Coming For Dinner 390:compassionate conservatism 1469:. Guardian News and Media 444:Massow produced the film 356:National Portrait Gallery 155:Massow Financial Services 104:Southdown and Eridge Hunt 1424:. 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Institute of Contemporary Arts
New Statesman
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