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Personalia 2011 Development and Alumni Relations Personalia 2011 1950 Williams William, Zoology BSc, 1958. 1962 Salzman Angela, French BA, Professor of Environmental Science Hammond Ann, English BA, 1950. Retired from teaching. Now and Director of UNEP Research Centre. 1962. Now retired and chairing caring for her disabled husband. Organises workshops in developing Boards for five children’s centres countries on water management. RN22 on County Governors’ Forum. 1954 Silver Medal. Chairman Parish Council. Dawes Derrick, Economics BSc, 1954. 1964 At 78 singing in an acapella choir in 1959 Adamson Valerie, Geography BA, Norfolk and in Queen Mary University Bond Ronald, Economics and 1964. Involved in Community activities of London Music Choir. Also 20 years Economic History BA, 1959. including Church, School (Vice-Chair in Philharmonia chorus 1968-1938 and President of Orion Harriers in the of Governors), Oxted one world group, Sargent Royal Choral set, 1960-67. London Borough of Waltham Oxted Community Hall. Received MBE in Forest. Looking forward to the 2006 for Services to Local Community. Lake Terence, Economics BSc, Club’s centenary in 2011. 1954. Spending months of Hyde Trevor, Combined Studies the year in Spain relaxing. Rogers Peter, Botany BSc 1959; BSc, 1964. Travelling (whilst retired) Botany PhD, 1963. Retired in 1988 to Arctic and Antarctic regions, to 1956 after careers in UK, Canada and USA. Ecuador, Galapagos, Argentina, and Cheeseman Annette, English to New Zealand. President Elect for BA 1956; Graduate Certificate 1961 Middlesex County ASA and continues in Education, 1957. 75 years old, Addison David, Classics BA, 1961. to officiate in swimming and water retired after 36 years as a teacher – Now retired. Taught in Grammar and polo. Volunteer for 2012 Olympics. Comprehensive schools for 22 years. the last 22 as a High School Head in Nichols Harvey, Geography PhD, Led community church for 20 years. Dereham – Norfolk. Still loves schools. 1964. In active retirement after Now Chairman of local branch of 40 years as Professor of Biology at Royal British Legion and organiser of 1958 University of Colorado – Boulder. Festival of Remembrance in Mansfield. Jackson Colin, PGCE, 1958; Education Pokrant Robert, Sociology BA, 1964. MA, 1975. Former School Teacher in Lewin Derek, History and Graduated in 1964 and went on to live Southgate and Hinckley between 1958 Politics BA, 1961; PGCE, 1962. in the USA, Canada, Nigeria, Australia and 1963. Served as a Senior Lecturer Authored the 2009 book ‘Parson, and Sweden. Returned to the UK in at University of Leicester and then at De Politician and Gentleman’. Parish 1972 to complete a PhD at Cambridge. Montfort University. Worked for many Reader in the Wistow Benefice. Has lived in Perth since 1987 and is years with the University of Leicester Chairman of the Fedorvic Trust. currently Professor of Anthropology at Department of Adult Education, and Wilson Graham, History BA, 1961; Curtin University. Visits the UK regularly since 1971 with the Open University. Graduate Certificate in Education, and would love to hear from old friends Lloyd Breta, Geography BSc, 1958. 1962. After teaching, became from between 1961 and 1964. A member of the RTPI since 1964; Hillingdon’s Chief Advisor on H.M.I. and followed by a fulfilling career mainly Education Consultant in the Channel 1965 with Cheshire C.C. in strategic, Islands. Played cricket and soccer into Craggs Rosalind, French BA, 1965. regional and environmental planning. his fifties. Married Gillian Sowood, Lived in Canada for past 41 years. Now Now happily, actively retired. and has three sons living in Devon. enjoying retirement on West Coast. Development and Alumni Relations Office University of Leicester · FREEPOST MID20773 · Leicester LE1 7ZX Freepost applies to UK postage only 2 UNIVERSITY OF LEICESTER · DEVELOPMENT AND ALUMNI Relations OFFICE Harris Geoffrey, Geography BSc, 1968 Morison Murray, Social Sciences BA, 1965. Spent many years in Town and Adams John, Mathematics BSc, 1970. Currently living in Athens with his Country Planning before changing 1968; Mathematics MSc, 1970; family. His daughter starts at University course in 1982 to become an Institute Mathematics PhD, 1979. Worked at this October. Has worked for the past Chiropodist. Sadly lost his wife Janet BT from 1971 until 2007, for various 15 years as a Management Consultant, in 2002. Worked until 2009 for Dorset departments within the company in using his Psychology and Therapy County Council as a Passenger Assistant numerous roles. He is currently Chief training in the business environment caring for the transport of SEN children. Editor of Draft Recommendation with Senior Executives and teams. Q.Flowstatesig. Following a consultancy Livesey John, Social Sciences Negus Margaret, Latin BA, 1970. role supporting Anagran and DARPA BA, 1965. Retired as Financial Spent many years as Teacher and on FSA standards, has recently been Director in 2006 but continued SPLD Assessor and is now semi- appointed CTO of Razoom Inc, working as Finance Manager. retired. Now a doting Grandma. developing new FSA products for ISPs. Patterson Celia, Social Sciences Price Sidney, Economics MA, BA, 1965. Retired to Perth, Western 1969 1970. Mr Price was a member of Australia after a career in Australian Bibby Simon, Latin BA, 1969. the Government Economic Service Public Service in Canberra and three Retired to Norwich last year with – HM Treasury, Department of separate periods in USA accompanying his wife after a very successful Energy, DTI. Left the Civil Service in her husband. Also worked for 3 teaching career. His wife has decided 1996 and worked as a consultant years at World Bank, Washington. to undertake supply teaching from in The City at Exxon, Mobil, et al. September. Has a daughter, Fiona. Paxman Heather, Biological Richards Geoffrey, Social Sciences Sciences BSc, 1965. Awarded an Leonard Jennifer, English BA, 1969; BA, 1970. Recently retired following 29 MEd in Science Education at Kings PGCE, 1970. Semi-retired now but years working in various positions for College, London in 1982. Now gardens working as Dyslexia Tutor at Southampton the Xerox Corporation. Now involved and records bumblebees (for the and Southampton Solent University. in charitable work for an Alms House. BWARS), dragonflies and butterflies. Robley Angela, Latin BA, 1969. Married Robbins Marion, Biological Sciences Ian Robley (Chemistry BSc, 1970). Lives BSc, 1970. FIMLS (Fellow, Institute of 1966 in Durham and are both still working. Mr Medical Laboratory Sciences), 1977; Branagan Roy, Physics BSc, 1966. Robley is Deputy Principal at Macmillan MSc in Medical Microbiology (Surrey), Now retired and living in Hampshire. Academy in Middlesbrough and Mrs 1986; Honorary Lecturer, London Robley is the Head of Sixth Form at Shipp Susan, Social Sciences BA, University, 1993-98. With others, St Anthony’s School, Sunderland. 1966. Now practising Psychotherapist/ established GR Micro Limited in 1986, carrying out independent research and Supervisor since 1998. Manager 1970 Private Clients Investment Bank of development on novel antimicrobials Austin Susan, Chemistry BSc, Ireland 1973-1987. Director/Tutor from pharmaceutical companies. 1970. Enjoying retirement from TEFL teacher of European Bankers teaching and taking holidays. Russell Michael, Social Sciences in own school 1991 to 2006. BA, 1970. Enroled at Manchester Bladen Roy, Combined Studies BA, Tripp Roger, Social Sciences BA, University September 2009 to 1970. Working as an Accountant for 1966. Since retirement from Greater do an MSc in Education. 35 years to retirement! Grown up Manchester Passenger Transport daughter and son. Now Lindy (wife) and Spriggs Michael, Geology MSc, Executive in 2007, spent three years him rattling around in a 4 bed house. 1970. Now semi-retired. After ten working for Mildmay International years as an exploration geologist in Uganda at a centre for HIV/ Hawker Ian, Physics BSc, 1970; he returned to the UK to join the AIDS treatment and training. Physics PhD, 1974. Now Head Investment Bank SG Wharbury. He now of the Network Design Centre at has a few Non-Executive Directorships Vinson Penelope, English BA, BT in Ipswich UK, leading a team and does some consultancy. 1966. Retired and enjoying theatre, of 150 Telecoms Engineers on music, art and antique fairs, cats, customer contracts in the UK. Stewart Jennifer, Chemistry BSc, 1970. dog walking, table tennis, gardening, Retired after working in the Defence books and travel, especially to Lyons Arthur, Chemistry PhD, Industry, then in Further Education, archaeological sites. Some voluntary 1970. Author of ‘The Architecture of finally for the Open University in IT. work to keep my hand in. the Universities of Leicester’ available in the University Bookshop. 1971 1967 Meachen Patricia, Combined Arts Barr Linda, Combined Science BSc, Farey-Wood Christopher, BA, 1970. Worked as a Social Worker 1971. Worked as a Clinical Biochemist, German BA, 1967. Happily retired for nearly 20 years and currently then in Pharmaceutical Research and from a career in teaching. lectures at a college in Guernsey. finally as a Nurse. Retired this year. PERSONALIA 2011 3 Harrington Michael, German Fulbright Exchange with an American Oglesby Katherine, Education BA, 1971; PGCE, 1972. Married Teacher in 2005, where they swapped MA, 1972. Member of Council of Marian Elizabeth Harrington (neé houses and jobs for a term. Ms Childs Higher Education Funding Council Jeffrey), Social Sciences BA, 1972. is also a member of the European
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