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developing the Online Curriculum Centre, I met former Sevenoaks teachers Paul Ruth, Peter Kino and Ian Dorton. After that, I set up Website Express Ltd, an approved Crown Commercial Service provider, to deliver similar digital solutions to non-profits and governmental organisations. I have been active in the Round Table, serving finally as South Wales Area Chairman, and my service was recognised in 2016 when I was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, and as a Fellow of The Institution of Analysts and Programmers. I would love to hear from friends in the Class of 1994! research will focus on how transformational leadership is applied and developed. I would love to chat with old friends and anyone interested in these topics! Alison Symons (née Asawaroengchai) (Park Grange 94) After 20 years in the Washington, DC area, I will be moving to the UK where my husband, Craig, has attained a job posting at the US Embassy in London. We have two children, Maia (14) and Aran (10). I look forward to spending more time with my brother’s family, new nephew and niece, and reconnecting with old friends. I hope to continue my activism work, especially in climate and civic engagement advocacy. got married (after nine years together, one house build and one daughter) on 25 May 2019 in the Barbican Conservatory, London. Tom Fowler (Johnsons 98) was best man and we were joined by around 20 Old Sennockians, our daughter Esther, and families to celebrate our day. Megan Johnson (née Harvey) (Park Grange 97) I and my husband Luke and our two boys have recently moved to Singapore after a 12-year stint in Boston, USA. We managed a five-week stopover in New Zealand en route, and are now getting acclimatised to the heat and humidity after regular polar vortexes in Boston. I would love to get in touch with any Old Sennockians in Singapore. Anna Bea Götz (Park Grange 98) After 22 years abroad I returned to Germany in 2017 and am now living in my home town, Mönchengladbach. Moving on from the busy world of London I still work full-time and focus on finding solutions to complex operational challenges and strive to optimise delivery processes. Roshan Bharwaney (IC 99) I was very sad to miss my 20 year reunion at Sevenoaks in May due to requirements for my doctorate in adult learning and leadership from Columbia University. Now having completed all course requirements, I am ‘all but dissertation’. While continuing to work full-time for WPP in global leadership development, based in New York, I presented at the International Transformative Learning Conference on community responses to crisis. I also recently completed a study on the effects of storytelling training on resilience and developed a new model of resilience. My dissertation Ally McKay (Groves 99) I celebrated the birth of my second daughter, Mia Clementine, in January. I live in Surrey and am the Sports Editor of the i newspaper. 2000-2009 Caroline Moore (née Ingman) (01) A bit of news from me and Chris Moore (Johnsons 98). We Joel Tanzer (School House 01) I am a doctor in the Royal Navy and recently led a medical team providing acute care to migrants attempting to cross the Mediterranean. I am married to Alex, I have two children and live near Portsmouth. Mark Thompson (IC 2002) Mike Dickman (02) We recently completed the Comrades Ultra Marathon (87km uphill mountain race in Durban, South Africa). Mark’s time was 10 hours 12 minutes and Mike’s 10 hours 52 minutes. We both received bronze medals and beat over half the 25,000 strong field. This was Mark’s second successful ‘up run’ at Comrades, having first completed it in 2015. Jo Middleburgh (née Dixon) (04) After I finished my Master’s in contemporary art history at Sotheby’s Institute of Art in London, I worked in art consultancy before meeting my husband and moving to Sydney. Whilst living there, I completed a graduate teaching diploma from the Australian Catholic University. We then moved to live in Sweden where I taught art for a number of years at an English-speaking middle school. We moved back to the UK in 2018 and have just welcomed our second child to the family. I am now focused on being a mum, but plan to get back into art education at some point down the line. SEVENOAKS SCHOOL 2018-2019 143