OA - The magazine for Dulwich College Alumni - Issue 02

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Stories A collection of stories and interviews from OAs, the Dulwich College Alumni Community. To listen to or watch, visit the OA website.

International edit Andy Zhang (14-16) Trevor Llewelyn talks regularly with Andy who at the beginning of the series, was living in Japan. We chart Andy’s progress through learning Japanese, driving lessons and looking for a job, all with a global pandemic adding a few more hurdles.

David Horner (81-88) and Edward Oakeley (81-88) friends whilst at the College, both studied Biochemistry and continue to work in the field. In May they talked about their careers and gave us some early insights into Coronavirus.

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Rob Masterson (00-07) and Oliver Hackett (02-07) left Dulwich and headed to Manchester to work in the events industry, one of the hardest hit sectors during the pandemic. They talked about Mustard Media and how the business is diversifying during the crisis. Nick Rusling (87-92) is a passionate believer in getting more people involved in sport and has 20 years’ experience of overseeing sporting events. He is CEO of mass participation events company Human Race. He talked about the 2.6 Challenge which raised over £11 million for charities hit by the cancellation of the London Marathon.

Harvest for Heroes was an initiative set up by Oliver Bailey OA (87-94) and William Townsend OA (89-94) to support those on the front line, delivering boxes of fresh food to NHS staff around the country.

Harry Bucknell OA (00-05) and Sean Richardson OA (02-07) about The Uganda School Project. The aim of the project, which was set up in 2016, was to support struggling schools in rural Uganda.

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