CLASS NOTES
1995 Adewale Lawal
BEng Mechanical Engineering, MSc in Advanced Manufacturing Management and Technology
I am the recipient of the first successful Sickle Cell transplant performed in the UK. I am the author of Creative Endeavour for the Logical Mind and I am a successful entrepreneur and business owner, and speaker, both online and off. I work all over the world providing solutions to companies and teaching people how to start up their business online in their own specific niche. Plus I specialise in the mindset based on my experiences.
2001 Christine Crouch BSc Applied Psychology and Sociology
I went to work as Project Assistant for the NHS Modernisation Agency at the Royal Surrey County Hospital, then became Theatre Project Analyst and eventually went to work at St Peter’s Hospital, Chertsey as an information analyst where I worked my way up the various pay grades and acted as Information Manager for nearly two years in 2010 and 2011. I am currently retired and have a beautiful granddaughter, now aged 18 months.
Steve Motion
BSc International Hospitality and Tourism Management
After graduation I worked in hotel and restaurant management for seven years in Radisson Blu, TGI Fridays and Pret a Manger before recognising the growth in the restaurant technology adoption and joining
Bookatable.com. I helped scale the business to its acquisition by Michelin in 2015. I then took my tech experience to the US, moving to New York for three years to lead a new restaurant discovery and mobile payment app called Velocity. I then came back to the UK briefly to consult for Zonal, the UK’s leading restaurant and bar EPOS solution. Missing the US and proudly securing an Exceptional Ability Visa in 2018, I’m now the Director of Sales and Marketing for a Washington DC-based restaurant CRM company called Venga.
2003
Shatha Al Maskiry MBA
After graduating, I joined Shell Oman Marketing and spent just under two years as the Head of Treasury and MIS. I then rejoined PwC for two years in the US as part of the Leadership Team for System and Process Assurance. I’ve spent the last 10 years with Protiviti in Oman, and I’m currently the Country Managing Director. Today, I’m part of the leadership team at a Middle East level.
Ruth Wolseley Midwifery Studies
I moved to Newcastle a year after graduation and have stayed there ever since. I work at the RVI, the tertiary referral centre for the north-east, so I have gained so much experience. I completed my post registration degree in 2017. I still love to travel and experience new things including abseiling Table Mountain, zip lining in Dubai and learning a new martial art at Tiger Mauy Thai in Phuket. Last year I did my first Great North Run which was amazing and I am definitely aiming to do it again. I was one of the choir members who flash mobbed the Proms in the Park for the BBC. I’m a member of the Surrey Angels and am so proud of how they have grown since our little band of five first competed all those years ago. I’m still a geek and proud of it. I had a wonderful time at Surrey and can’t believe it’s been 20 years since I began.
2007 Kelvin (Choong) Yeo
MSc Signal Processing and Machine Intelligence
Once graduated, I went to Singapore and landed a job in National Instruments as an internal sales engineer in 2008. I then joined Darco Engineering Pte Ltd. From handling water treatment to wastewater treatment projects, operations and services, I’ve advanced to Sales and Service Manager in the organisation. I hope to reconnect with my course mates and housemates. I miss Surrey and the UK and hope to visit it with my wife and children soon!
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