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CAREERS AND AWARDS CAREERS AND BUSINESS NETWORK ROUND UP In November, the Careers and Business Network event at school featured guest speaker Nicholas Pollard (69-76), Group Chief Executive of Cory Riverside Energy. Whilst at Pocklington School, Nick won the BBC TV Young Scientist of the Year. During the event, Nick gave a fascinating account of his experiences in construction, civil engineering, recycling and energy recovery, including working as an advisor to the UK Government. A sixth form student commented: “Thanks for this fantastic experience, which is as the most impressive talk I have ever attended. After Nick’s talk, he spent an hour talking to students, and gave several pieces of advice about my future plans. I cannot stress how helpful that was, and how much I enjoyed it all.” The Leeds event in March took place at the offices of law firm Schofield Sweeney LLP. Headmaster Toby Seth conducted a Q&A session with Old Pocklingtonians Jodie Hill (00-06) and David Strachan (67-77) who shared with guests their insights into the many aspects of working in the legal profession. Sixth Form student, Hebe Quinney, said: “I am so pleased I attended this event and was able to listen to David and Jodie. They were both inspirational and it was fascinating to hear how their careers had developed and the types of things they are involved with. Having the opportunity to chat to Jodie was fantastic and she immediately offered me some work experience with her law firm, which is an amazing opportunity for me.” The third event was at The Farmer’s Club in London in May. Guest speaker, Will Treasure (74-79) who is featured elsewhere in the magazine, focussed on digital strategies and e-commerce. He spoke to guests about his experiences of working with major international and national retailers, and how the birth of the internet has transformed how they interact with their customers. He also spoke of his motivations behind setting up his own consultancy business and the importance of integrity in business. Dates for the next Careers & Business Network events will be announced soon. The PSF Careers and Business Network is open to everyone in the wider Pocklington School community. For details visit www.pocklingtonschool. com/Careers-and-networking-opportunities. INDUSTRY RECOGNITION FOR ARCHITECT BEN STONE It’s been a hugely successful year for architect Ben Stone (93-95), whose company Stone + Associates Architects has won a series of industry awards. In February, the company won the Technology category of the prestigious AJ Architecture Awards for its designs including the use of energy blades in a lake linked with a heat pump that ensures long-term environmental and sustainable heating and hot water system located at Welham Hall, near Malton. In June, Stone + Associates’ won the regional LABC award for the Best Commercial Building/Scheme for the design of a new entrance building for the Rodgers furniture store at Monks Cross, York. As a regional finalist, it is now being judged in the national LABC Awards representing Yorkshire. The practice also received an award for Best Professional Partnership relating to its work with the North Yorkshire LABC for delivering several technically innovative, energy-saving refurbishments of a large houses in the region saving huge amounts of energy. Ben said: “The awards are great because the peer and public recognition underpins that we are doing the right thing. The AJ technology awards are particularly gratifying because it confirms that our work is innovative and industry leading within our profession.” Whilst at school, Ben received an Arkwright Engineering Scholarship, an award which identifies future leaders in engineering, computing and technical design; this also gave him a “massive boost.” Ben is grateful for the support he received from the Art & Design Department at Pocklington School, where he thrived as a sixth form boarder. Ben Stone (centre) with William and James Browne, joint MDs of Rodgers of York (photo credit: Frank Dwyer, York Press) He added: “Joining a school oozing with vibrance, enthusiasm and a go-get attitude was amazing for me – I loved it. My housemaster, Iain McDougall, encouraged me to use all the facilities and participate in activities I wouldn’t have considered. The whole package provided me a great stepping stone toward where I am today.” Stone + Associates Architects is based in Malton and operates mostly within a 50-mile radius working. Ben says: “It makes a real difference to work within a community you know and understand. We get to change places for the better and see the positive effects adding value has.” 7