Rhubarb Issue 12: November 2023

ST EDWARD’S

PATRICK HINTON (Kendall, 2006-2011) P atrick left Teddies in 2011 and went to study History and Politics at the University of Warwick. Upon graduation he joined the Army, commissioning into the

deployments and training exercises. Rupert joined Barclays bank in January 2014 and in August 2019 moved to Metro Bank where he is now Head of Mortgage Asset Performance. Outside of work Rupert is a keen runner, is married to Victoria and has two young boys who keep him current with the latest Marvel and Disney franchises.

JIM GLOCKLING (Tilly’s, 1981-1983)

J im left Teddies to study Chemical Engineering in London. During his course he worked for a year at the Atomic Energy Authority Harwell and returned there

after his degree to undertake a PhD study in nuclear engineering. Upon completion Jim became a lecturer in Chemical Engineering and Fire Safety Engineering. Since then, he has worked as a forensic investigator and run research laboratories at the Loss Prevention Council, Building Research Establishment and Fire Protection Association.Working mostly on behalf of the military and insurers on the protection of high-risk environments, Jim now shares his time between working as a freelance consultant and on behalf for the BMT Naval Architecture team. Jim has recently been appointed Visiting Professor to the University of Central Lancashire and supervises a number of students. Married to Rebekah with two children Suki (20) and Dylan (17), he says ‘Life has been good to me!’

ALEXWALKER (Sing’s, 1995-2000) W hile Alex was at Teddies he coxed the 1st VIII. He studied Social and Political Science at Cambridge. He has been a serial

Royal Artillery in 2015. He has performed numerous military roles, most recently being seconded to a defence think tank in London. He has also completed an MA in International Relations and an MBA whilst serving. Patrick enjoys running long distances quite slowly and can normally be found at Henley each year sporting Teddies colours.

BEYOND TEDDIES

entrepreneur ever since his schooldays and recently sold his e-commerce consulting business to Havas Media Group.Alex credits Teddies with giving him lifelong skills and friendships. He urges current pupils to make the most of all the opportunities and facilities the School has to offer. Alex is married to Olga, who is Portuguese, and they have a girl and a boy, aged 10 and 6 respectively. In his free time, he runs, cycles and sometimes still finds time to build websites.

NED DONOVAN (Segar’s, 2007-2012) N ed left Teddies in 2012. He worked as a reporter for various newspapers in the US and the UK including the Times and the Mail on Sunday, for which he was

OLIVIA BRADSHAW (Segar’s 1992-1994) O livia left Teddies in 1994, read Politics at UWE and joined Accenture working in their HR department. She

ANNALOAKE (Avenue, 2002-2007) A nna left Teddies in trained as a solicitor at Norton Rose Fulbright LLP. She then moved to Google 2007, read French and Spanish at UCL and

South Asia Correspondent until 2019. In 2020, he completed an intensive Arabic course at the Qasid Institute in Amman, Jordan. Splitting time between London and Amman, he is currently a Consultant at the Royal Hashemite Court, supporting His Majesty King Abdullah II in royal directive projects.When in London, he has, since 2020, volunteered as a Special Constable in the Metropolitan Police working on an Emergency Response and Patrol Team in Hammersmith. Ned is married to Raiyah, who works in film and was a university lecturer in Japanese studies. His hobbies include scuba diving and film photography.

married fellow OSE Charlie Bradshaw in 2004 and they moved briefly to Hong Kong, where she

continued to work for Accenture remotely. In 2006 Olivia joined Matrix, her husband's business, and established and ran the HR department. They now live in Oxfordshire with their two sons who are both currently at Teddies.

and ran the marketing operations for YouTube in Europe, the Middle East and Africa before setting up her own media marketing agency. Outside of work, Anna spends most of her time with her working cocker spaniel,Vesper, and is a keen racket sports player. She plays Rackets, Real Tennis, Lawn Tennis, Squash and Padel and is a Non-Executive Director and Chair of the Membership Committee at The Queen's Club in west London.

GUY HARRISON (Tilly’s, 1992-1997) G u y left Teddies in Edinburgh he had stints in management consulting and banking, before running data and analytics businesses. He is now CEO of software 1997 for Edinburgh University.After

MOLLY HEALY (Mac’s, 2010-2015) M olly left Teddies in 2015, and spent a gap year in Australia before attending Exeter University to study Geography.The year she graduated, Covid hit which made her

HECTOR AHERN (Apsley, 2006-2011) H ector left Apsley in 2011. Following a gap year teaching in

business, SmartSearch. Guy lives in Hampshire with his wife Alexandra and two daughters, Megan and Olivia. Megan will start as a Shell at Teddies in 2024. Guy still loves sport, but mainly coaching and watching these days and keeps up regularly with many OSE.

Africa, working as a skiing instructor and travelling, he read Economics and Politics at Hatfield College, Durham University. He then took a Master’s at Reading University. He finished his education by qualifying as a Chartered Surveyor in 2018. Hector joined Swiss Life Asset Management (formerly Mayfair Capital) in 2021 as a Senior Investment Associate. He is responsible for investment transactions and works as an Assistant Fund Manager on PITCH, a charity-specific investment fund. Outside work he is usually training for, or taking on, endurance challenges having completed an Ironman in 2021 and a trail marathon earlier this year. He is a member of The Prince’s Trust RISE board and a mentor for Supporting Wounded Veterans.Any spare time is usually spent at Lord’s watching cricket.

re-evaluate her career plans, shifting from a PR and marketing role at a global travel company, Travelzoo, to work in education. In early 2021 she joined Haberdashers’ Academies Trust South. She currently works as an Alumni and Employer Relations Officer at the London School of Economics in their Department of Management.Working in schools and now higher education has reinforced her appreciation of all the hard work teachers and staff do to improve their students’ experience, wellbeing and ambitions.

RUPERT STEVENS (Cowell’s, 1995-2000) R upert left Teddies in 2000, read Theology at Durham and then joined the Grenadier Guards in December 2005. He completed three tours of

Afghanistan as well as taking part in two Queen’s Birthday Parades and numerous other overseas

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