Dominic Reid
Dominic was born and brought up in London. He studied architecture at Cambridge before
returning to London for postgraduate study at UCL. He practiced as an architect on
a variety of public and private buildings including the award-winning Queen’s Stand
at Epsom Racecourse and the Sherlock Holmes Museum in Meiringen, Switzerland.
He became Pageantmaster of the Lord Mayor’s Show in 1992 and has held the post longer
than anyone since it was first described in 1531. For the 800th Anniversary of the
Show in 2015 he edited Lord Mayor’s Show; 800 years 1215-2015, published by Third Millenium Publishing. He has been closely involved in major London
events including The Queen’s Golden Jubilee in 2002. He has been a Member of the Cultural
Strategy Partnership for London.
He has held the leading roles of London Film Commissioner and Executive Director of
the Oxford & Cambridge Boat Race. He has worked on the London Marathon and a series
of significant commemorative events beginning with the VJ Day fiftieth anniversary
commemorations. He was the Director of the Royal Society’s 350th Anniversary Programme
where he worked closely with many London museums and galleries. Following the programme,
the Royal Society received the 2011 Prince of Asturias award, the jury highlighting
the multidisciplinary nature of the institution, in which the links between science, humanities and politics are made evident.
Dominic was appointed OBE in the 2003 New Year’s Honours List for services to the
City of London and The Queen’s Golden Jubilee. He is one of Her Majesty’s Commissioners
of Lieutenancy for the City of London, Sergeant-at-Mace of the Royal Society, and
Honorary Colonel of City of London and NE Sector, Army Cadet Force.