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Donor Roll 2018-19 Donor Roll 2018-19 Alumni and supporters give back to our global University community in so many ways: from hosting and speaking at events, to mentoring and career support, and via philanthropy. We are grateful and honoured to receive such an incredible volume of support and we seek to recognise the efforts of all of our supporters throughout the year. In this annual Donor Roll, we spotlight and offer particular thanks to those who have made financial gifts to the University and/or provided sponsorship through the Development and Alumni Relations Office (DARO) during the last financial year (2018-19). In addition to the donors listed below we are also grateful to the many supporters who donate to the University anonymously. While every effort has been made to record names in accordance with our donors’ wishes, if we have made mistakes, or omitted your name in error, please accept our apologies and let us know so that this may be corrected. Where names are mentioned more than once, this is owing to individuals with identical names being recorded. Should you have any queries or wish to report any errors/amendments, please email Lynn Shipley, Stewardship Officer at [email protected] or telephone her direct on +44 (0)191 334 6299. Andrew Harston Director, Development and Alumni Relations Helen Abji Eloise Andrews John Adams Anglican Central Naval Church Fund (ACNCF) Christine Adams Peter Appleton Colin Adamson Thomas Archer Julia Addington-Hall Elizabeth Archibald Sue Addison The Ardeola Charitable Trust Babatunde Adeoye Janet Arthur Damian Ainscough William Asare Christopher Aitken Keith Ashbey Ajmal Rebecca Ashbey Timeyin Akerele Ben Ashcroft Oluseun Akinsoji Richard Ashton Olusola Akiode Steve Ashton Gun Akyuz Susan Ashton Frances Alagiah Helen Ashton Richard Aldridge Susan Ashton Robert Alexander Robert Ashton Marie Alexander John Ashton Adrian Allan Martin Ashworth Kimberley Allcott Susan Aspinall Leonie Allday Helen Atherton Jennifer Allen Scott Atkins Ralph Allwood Simon Atkinson Iain Anderson Neil Atkinson Judith Anderson Carla Atkinson Katherine Andrew Dawn Atkinson Sinead Andrews Grace Atkinson Matthew Andrews A Atkinson DONOR ROLL 2018-19 Frances Austin Nigel Bedford Clive Austin Christopher Beesley Gerald Awosika Emma Beidges Nicholas Ayre Nicholaas Bekooy Philippa Bagley Alan Belfield Adrian Bailey Edward Bellamy Conall Bailie Adrian Beney James Sinclair Baillieu Philip Bennett John Bain Dinah Bennett Olawale Bakare Ann Bennett Josephine Baker John Bentley Aidan Baker Rhiannon Berry James Baker Dave Besag Jack Baker Paul Beswick Barbara Baker Anne Betchley Jacqueline Baker Andrew Betts Baker McKenzie Stephanie Bevan Judy Baldwin Debra Bevington Nicholas Ball Mukesh Bhatt Reemul Balla Claire Bhogal Fiona Ballantine Dykes Myrtle Bibby Sara Bamborough Biblica Institute Eamon Banerjee Christopher Bielby Ariane Bankes Sandra Biggart Charlotte Bannister-Parker David Billett Jonathan Banyard Susan Billett Thomas Barber Laura Binns Alastair Barber Peter Birch Susan Barham Jonathan Birch Duncan Barker Joan Bird Graham Barker Andrew Bird David Barker Henry Bird Craig Barkley David Bird Olivia Barnard Edward Birkin Sophie Barnes Geoffrey Blachford Edward Barnes Deborah Blackwell Rebecca Barnes Sheila Blackwell David Barnes Christopher Blackwood Jonathan Barnett Peter Bladon Melvyn Barnsley Nina Blair Emma Barthel Benjamin Blair Thomas Bartlett Gerald Blake James Basden Margaret Bloomfield Sara Basford Mark Blundell Sallie Bassham Robert Blyth Stephen Bassnett David Boardman Carla Basto Clark Michael Bogg Noreen Bates Eamonn Bohan Jonathan Bates John Bolton William Baxter John Booth Andrew Beales Luke Bordewich Deborah Beasley-Suffolk Arthur Bostrom Melinda Beastall John Boult Joshua Beaumont Bourne Prepared Produce Hazel Beazley Emma Bouwens Derek Beck Jane Bowden-Dan DONOR ROLL 2018-19 David Bower George Bushell John Bowley James Butler Mark Boyle Darrell Buttery BP Foundation Christopher Button Charles Bracegirdle Ian Bynoe Fiona Bracewell Patrick Byrd Katherine Bradbury Danielle Byrne Susanne Bradley Matthew Byrne Charlotte Bradley Barry Byrne James Bradley Phillip Cairns Katherine Bragg Sally Caldwell Mark Brazier Sara Calgie George Bretten Elizabeth Calmels Mark Bridgeman Thomas Campbell Lucia Bridgeman Alexander Campbell Michael Bristowe Michael Cannon Alexander Broadbridge-Kirbitson Brenda Capon Piers Broadfoot Capuchin Franciscans Irish Province Simon Broadhurst Lucy Care Linda Brogden Ian Care Alison Bromley Ian Carmichael Louise Brooks John Carpenter Tom Brough Samuel Carradice Carolyn Broughton Dorothy Carroll Graham Broughton David Carroll Laurence Brown Patrick Carter Andrew Brown David Carter Susan Brown Martin Castle Victoria Brown Simon Castle Lydia Brown Sandra Cavalier Alan Brown Richard Cayless Stuart Brown George Cazenove Paul Brown Alyson Chadwick Colin Brown Mark Chalmers Arthur Browne William Chamberlain James Browne Jamie Chamberlain Sandra Browne David Chambers Jonathan Browning Chamonix Trust Emma Brownlow Lorraine Chapman Dasa Brynjolffssen Janet Chapman Sondre Bryntesen Philippa Charatan Alasdhair Buchanan Beth Charley Paul Buckingham Susan Chatelier James Buckley Natasha Chatterjee Sarah Bullock Sharmishta Chatterjee-Banerjee Thomas Bulmer Advait Chaturvedi Peter Bunyan Clervaux Chaytor Christopher Burdett Alain Checri Richard Burge Jo Cheesman Mark Burgess-Smith Brian Cheesman Simone Burke Anne Child Christopher Burn Richard Child Michael Burt Jack Chilton Howard Burton Irene Chu Peter Busby Elizabeth Clapham Victoria Buser P Clapham DONOR ROLL 2018-19 Ian Clark Karen Cowart-Smith Charles Clark David Cowell Albert Clarke Charles Cowling David Clarkson Rhiannon Cowling David Clausen-Thue Carwyn Cox Kenneth Clays Jonathan Cox Philip Clegg Frances Cox David Cleggett Gordon Cox Anne Cleves Jennifer Craig Jeremy Clutterbuck Timothy Crane Clyde & Co LLP Sally Crawford Elizabeth Coatsworth Theodora Crawshaw Suzanne Cochrane Philippa Criddle Jacqueline Cockburn Mark Criddle Ian Cockburn Graham Crisp Edmund Cohen Alexander Critchley Joy Cohnstaedt Megan Croll Colin Colclough Nicholas Crompton Richard Coldwell Daniel Cronin Nansi Cole Hugh Crook Elaine Cole David Crookes Mary Collerton Simon Crosbie Liam Collerton Susan Cross Shirley Collier Elizabeth Crossley Sheree Collins Louise Cull Juliet Collis Catriona Cullen Commonwealth Scholarship Commission uk Geoffrey Cullington Community of St Francis Susan Cumming Andrew Conder Neil Cumming Congregation of Jesus (UK Province) Elizabeth Cummings Congregation of La Retraite in England and Donald Cummings Ireland Josephine Cundy Angela Conley Emma Cunliffe William Connell Mark Cunliffe-Lister David Connell Giorgio Cusma' Alexander Connell Roger Dacombe M Constant Richard Daggett Henri Cook The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation Alessia Cook Richard Dale Andrew Cook Christopher Daly Philip Cook Thomas Damek Georgina Cook Ian Daniel Matthew Cook Gerard Daniels Jonathan Cooke Kukua Darko Jennifer Cooke Francis Darwin Michael Cooke Una Daukste Nicholas Cooney James Davey Gillian Cooper Simon David Charles Cooper Phil Davies Samuel Cooper Matthew Davies Andrew Cooper Tomas Davies David Coram Gareth Davies Stuart Corbridge Kate Davies Julian Cork Sandra Davies Peter Couldery David Davies Rupert Cousens Matthew Davison DONOR ROLL 2018-19 Fred Davison Duke University Steven Davison Alexander Duncan Peter Dawson Andrew Duncombe Jeremy Dawson DunelmUSA Nigel Dawson Rachel Dunlop David Day James Dunn Damon de Laszlo Meta Dunn The de Laszlo Foundation William Dunne Roger de Ste Croix Durham Palestine Educational Trust Hannah Dean Durham Research Trust Robert Dean Emily Duthie Dana Delap Robert Dutton Stuart Dennis Maureen Dutton Ciara Desmond Camilla Dyson Anne Desmond Benjamin Eadon Peter Devasagayam Gillian Eardley Michael Dew Rae Earnshaw Rian Dhillon Peter Earp Rajesh Dhulashia Rebecca Easterbrook Ralph Dickson Martin Eaton George Dickson Nicholas Eaton Richard Digby Jeffrey Eaves Andrew Diggle Kevin Ebbs Grace Ding Julie Ebbs Claire Dissanayaka Alice Edgcumbe-Rendle Eleanor Dix Karen Edmenson Richard Dixon Paul Edmondson Colin Dixon Edward Victor Dawson Will Trust John Dixon Colin Edwards Timothy Dixon Matthew Eglin Andrew Dodd Lara Ehrenfried Gillian Dodd George El Haddad Jonathan Dodds Seena Elhami Alain Dodds David Ellery Sophie Dodsworth Albinia Elsom Margaret Doe David Emin Deborah Donner Garth Emrich Gordon Dougal Susanna Emsley David Dougan Darragh English Valerie Douma-Craven Andrew Evans John Dowler Maureen Evans Christopher Down Raymond Evans Hilary Downes Rhys Evans William Downes Joyce Evans Peter Downey Susan Evans Philip Drew Angus Evers Janet Drury Anthony Every Matthew Dryden Edward Eves Christian Dryden Philip Ewing The D S Smith Charitable Foundation William Fairney Helen Du Bois David Fairs Derek Duchemin Siobhan Faloughi Daniel Duder Lucy Fanshawe Timothy Dudley-Smith Simon Farnsworth Christopher Duff Robert Farr Rachael Dugdale Karen Farrell DONOR ROLL 2018-19 Andrew Fattorini Michael Galloway Colin Faulkner Angela Galloway Rachael Faulkner Stephen Galway Michael Fearneyhough Niem Gany Jonathan Feast Matthew Gardner Heather Fenton Stephen Gardner Richard Fenton Anna Garnier Malcolm Ferguson Simon Garrett Jennifer Few Marcus Garvey Thomas Filipinski Kirsty Garvey George Filippopoulos Rupert Gaskin Shirley Firn David Gattey Andrew Firth Elizabeth Gay Thomas Fish Richard Geiger Paul Fisher Maxine Genge Sheila Fitches Daniel Genziani Julie Fitton Adil Ghanty Gerald Fitzpatrick Williams William Gill Felix Flechtner Katherine Gillespie
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