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Abernethy Lucy Student Wychwood School, Oxford Your Turn Oxford Abernethy Lucy Student Wychwood School, Oxford Your Turn Oxford 2001 Ainsworth Marie Strategic Director South Oxfordshire District Council, Wallingford Oxfordshire Matrix 2004/2005 Akkas Ali Chairman Oxfordshire Bangladeshi Association, Oxford Oxfordshire Matrix 2004/2005 Albazaz Rasha St John's College, Oxford Your Turn Residential 2004 Allbrooke Benedict Student Cherwell School, Oxford Oxfordshire Your Turn 2002 Al-Yousuf Leila Student Wychwood School, Oxford Oxfordshire Your Turn 2002 Anderson Lydia Group Advertisement Manager Newsquest (Media Group) Ltd, Oxford Oxford - 1997/98 Anderson Lesley Director, Post Graduate Professional Development/Senior Lecturer Oxfordshire Matrix 2004/2005 Andrejczuk Stefan Hospital Manager The Manor Hospital, Oxford Derby Profile 2001 Andrejczuk Stefan Hospital Manager The Manor Hospital, Oxford Oxford Profile June 2004 Andrews Rebecca Student Matthew Arnold School, Oxford Your Turn Oxford 2001 Appleton Lucy Student Wychwood School, Oxford Your Turn Oxford 2001 Ashby Jenny Head of Local Government Government Office for the South East, Guildford Oxford - 2000/2001 Ashworth Phil Editor BBC, Oxford Oxford - 1998/99 Atkinson Tim Group Head of IT NHBC, Amersham 20:20 - 2002 Austin Susanne Founder The Cotswold Food Group, Oxford Oxford - 2002/2003 Backley John Technical Projects Officer South Oxfordshire District Council, Wallingford South East Navigator 2004 Bacon Neil Chief Executive Officer Doctors.net.uk. Ltd, Abingdon Oxford - 2001/2002 Baines Linda Commercial Secretary CCLRC, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory Oxfordshire Matrix 2004/2005 Baker Henry Student King Alfred's School, Wantage Oxfordshire Your Turn 2002 Baker Helen Chair Oxfordshire Learning Disability NHS Trust, Oxford Oxfordshire Profile Feb 2004 Barber Melanie Director of Personnel Oxfordshire Ambulance NHS Trust, Oxford Oxford - 2002/2003 Barclay Joe Regional Liaison Director University of Oxford, Oxford - Ewert Place Oxford Profile June 2003 Barrington Robert (Former - waiting new details) Executive Director Earthwatch Institute (Europe), Oxford Oxford - 1999/00 Bartley Keith Director for Learning and Culture Oxfordshire County Council, Macclesfield House Oxford Profile June 2003 Bassett Sally Patient Partnership Lead Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust, Oxford - Manor House Oxfordshire 2003-2004 Bassett Claire Acting Chief Executive Connexions -, Oxfordshire Oxfordshire Matrix 2004/2005 Bax Andrew Managing Director Radcliffe Medical Press, Abingdon Oxford - 2000/2001 Baxter Trevor Oxford - 1997/98 Baxter Alison Director Oxfordshire Council for Voluntary Action, Oxford Oxfordshire Matrix 2004/2005 Bearder Catherine Regional Director Oxfordshire Rural Community Council, Cassington Oxfordshire 2003-2004 Beaumont Yvonne Chair Cruse Bereavement Care -, Oxford Oxford Profile June 2004 Belcher Michelle Student King Alfred's School, Wantage Your Turn Oxford 2001 Bellanger Caroline Leader Plus Programme Manager West Oxfordshire District Council, Witney Oxford - 2001/2002 Benbow Timothy Facilities Director Oxford University Press, Oxford Oxford - 1997/98 Berman Alan Partner Berman Guedes Stretton Architects, Oxford Oxford - 2000/2001 Berry Richard CEO Sobell House Hospice Charity, Oxford London Profile October 2005 Bertram Nathaniel Student Oxford Community School, Oxford Your Turn Oxford - 2000 Bhutta Salman Student Matthew Arnold School, Oxford Your Turn Oxford - 2000 Binnington Alisa Commercial Director, Academic Books Oxford University Press, Oxford Oxford - 2002/2003 Blackburn Graham Partner, Architecture Ridge and Partners, Oxford Oxfordshire Profile Feb 2005 Blackstock Pearline Project Manager Unity Project, Oxford Oxford - 2002/2003 Blackwell Amy Student King Alfred's School, Wantage Your Turn Oxford 2001 Blight John Business Unit Director Unipart Group of Companies, Oxford Oxford - 1997/98 Bloice-Smith Daniel Student St Augustine School, Oxford Your Turn Oxford - 2000 Bolam Janet Performance and Review Adviser Oxfordshire County Council, County Hall Oxford - 2002/2003 Bond Maria Area Director - Oxfordshire ROKBUILD, Oxford Oxfordshire Matrix 2004/2005 Bonnin Nicola Funding Development Officer Riverpoint, London Oxford - 1999/00 Bound Alan Electrical Engineering Manager BMW Group Plant Oxford, Oxford Oxford - 1999/00 Bramble Matthew Student St Edwards School, Oxford Your Turn Oxford 2001 Brand Carol Oxford - 1997/98 Breedon Robert Partner Morgan Cole, Oxford - Buxton Court Oxford - 2001/2002 Brent-Smith Marcus Student St Edwards School, Oxford Your Turn Oxford 2001 Briant Richard Administrator Said Business School, Oxford Oxford - 1998/99 Briant Romy Manager and Executive to the Trustees Relate, Oxford Oxford - 1999/00 Bright Angela Director, Recruitment and Marketing Oxford Brookes University, Gipsy Lane Campus Oxford - 1998/99 Bright Sam Student Magdalen College School, Oxford Your Turn Oxford 2001 Oxfordshire Matrix Brooks Alexandra Corporate Communications (External Affairs) Manager BMW Group Plant Oxford, Oxford 2004/2005 Brown Adam Student King Alfred's School, Wantage Your Turn Oxford 2001 Buchanan Andrew Oxford - 1996/97 Oxfordshire Matrix Bugeja Jacquie Assistant Head of Oxfordshire Registration Service Oxfordshire County Council -, Oxford Register Office 2004/2005 Bunch Chris Consultant Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust, Oxford - John Radcliffe Hospital Oxford - 1996/97 Bunch Andrew Vicar Diocese of Oxford, Oxford Oxford - 2001/2002 Burns Pamela Vice Principal Milton Keynes 2000/01 Buswell Roger The Buswell Partnership, Denton Oxford - 2002/2003 Butcher Anthony Director of Operations Prodrive Ltd, Banbury Birmingham - 1993 Butcher Jane Director Oxford Women's Training Scheme, Oxford Oxford - 1998/99 Buxton Robin Chairman Oxfordshire Nature Conservation Forum, Abingdon Oxford - 1998/99 Caldicott Hilary Project Manager Own Home, Advanced Housing, Witney Oxford - 1996/97 Cameron Caroline Director ACE Centre, Chipping Norton Oxford - 1997/98 Cantrell Emily Corporate Programme Manager Earthwatch Institute (Europe), Oxford Oxfordshire 2003-2004 Capaldi Stephen Assistant Chief Executive Oxfordshire County Council, County Hall Oxford - 1997/98 Brighton & Hove - Carasso Helen Acting Director, Oxford Colleges Admissions Office University of Oxford, Central Administration 1998 Carley Rebecca Area Coordinator Oxford City Council, Town Hall Oxfordshire 2003-2004 Carpenter Chris Head of Public Relations UKAEA Fusion, Abingdon Oxfordshire 2003-2004 Carter-Fraser Ben Student Abingdon School, Abingdon Oxfordshire Your Turn 2002 Case Terence Oxford - 1999/00 Chatfield Andy Deputy Editor, Oxford Mail and Star Newsquest (Media Group) Ltd, Oxford Oxfordshire Profile Feb 2005 Clark Peter Joint Head of Legal Services (Litigation) Oxfordshire County Council, County Hall Oxford - 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