The New York Director of a prestigious work and study programme announced his resignation last night.
Michael Billett, MBE, told former interns about his decision at an event celebrating the Mountbatten Institute’s 25th birthday at the Mountbatten hotel in Covent Garden.
Billett has been New York Director with the Institute for 15 years. He will leave his position in December to set up a global independent company, working closely with alumni.
‘Masters of the Universe’
In his speech he described seeing interns arrive on the programme ‘wide-eyed’ and watching them transform over the year to leave as ‘masters of the universe’.
He went on to do a small rap, infamous amongst interns due to his revelations about the ‘Mountbatten Grapevine’ – gossip amongst the interns – at each interns Leavers’ Dinner.
“Billett Intern”
The Mountbatten Institute enables young people to work and study in either New York or London for 12 months. Interns are able to work in a variety of industries, predominately finance, law and property.
The Institute, formerly known as the Mountbatten Internship Programme, was set up in 1984 and named after The Earl of Mountbatten, who had an interest in cultural exchange. His eldest daughter, Lady Patricia Mountbatten, is now Patron.
Billett read a statement from Lady Mountbatten, and joked with the audience about the name of the Institute.
‘Can you imagine calling it anything else?’ he asked. ‘I always thought “Billett intern” had a certain ring to it.’
An American has been appointed as the new Director and will start in the New Year.


Posted by Rosie Duffield 



