The Record 2009 - Keble College - University of Oxford
The Record 2009 - Keble College - University of Oxford
The Record 2009 - Keble College - University of Oxford
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News <strong>of</strong> Old Members<br />
2002 Alan Bannister is engaged to Rebecca Curwin (also 2002) and they plan to marry in<br />
2010.<br />
Matthew Niblett (2002) has joined the committee <strong>of</strong> the Independent Transport<br />
Commission. <strong>The</strong> Commission is a charitable research body established under Sir<br />
Patrick Brown and currently chaired by Dr David Quarmby, former head <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Strategic Rail Authority. It sponsors innovative research in all areas <strong>of</strong> transport<br />
policy. Matthew is a Research Fellow in the Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>ology and a Research<br />
Associate at <strong>Keble</strong>.<br />
Sarah Brown and Ian Painter (2001) were married at Longstowe Hall in<br />
Cambridgeshire on Saturday 27 June <strong>2009</strong>.<br />
Gwyn Skone married Carolina Johnson on Sunday 21 June. <strong>The</strong>y met in 2003 when<br />
Carolina was a visiting student from Harvard, and maintained sporadic contact until<br />
she took up a place at St. Hilda’s <strong>College</strong> for an MPhil in 2005. <strong>The</strong>y now plan to<br />
move to Seattle as Carolina begins PhD study, and Gwyn completes his DPhil and<br />
finds employment in the technology sector, no doubt with some theatre work on the<br />
side!<br />
2003 Sophie Bishton has been accepted to Harvard Business School to study full-time for<br />
an MBA. Sophie will be moving to Boston in the summer to start the 2 year course.<br />
2004 Nigel Brook-Walters is engaged to marry Geraldine Parker-Wakefield.<br />
Heiko Helble married Fleur Louise Kidd in <strong>Keble</strong> Chapel on Saturday 9 August 2008.<br />
2006 Barney Norris writes: ‘Next year, as well as starting a part time Creative Writing MA<br />
at Royal Holloway <strong>College</strong>, I have been appointed <strong>Oxford</strong> <strong>University</strong> Drama Officer<br />
for <strong>2009</strong>–10, a very exciting and challenging first job. I am also going to have my first<br />
play, At First Sight, produced in London in November by a young pr<strong>of</strong>essional company<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Oxford</strong> graduates (no Keblites, I’m afraid), which is very exciting too.’<br />
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