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Issue 4


Soledad Osorio Alva (Diploma: Management of Water Surveillance and Control)


In 1993 I became Director of the Environmental Control Laboratory of the General Directorate of Environmental Health – DIGESA in Peru, before joining the Ministry of Health as Director until 2013. I now work in the same institution as a professional biologist in the insect vectors born disease surveillance and control area.


1994 David Gent


(BSc German and Law)


I have just started a new post as Rector of Wrington with Redhill, Butcombe and Burrington (just south of Bristol airport) in the diocese of Bath and Wells.


2001


Maria Baskini (BSc Nutrition)


After Surrey, I studied for an MSc in Clinical Nutrition at New York University before returning to Greece in 2004, running my private nutrition practice. In 2014 I started my PhD at the University of Macedonia, Greece. I have been married to Manolis Arsenis, who is a lawyer, since 2007 and we have three children. The memories from the years I spent at Surrey and the friendship that evolved with Aggeliki Garneli still remain vivid. I certainly owe to the University my fulfilling professional career.


Laura Eshelby (BSc Sociology)


1997


Constantine (Dinos) Spanoyannis (BSc Business Economics with Computing)


Following a 14-year career in advertising in Athens, I moved with my family to London in 2014 and I am currently at Geometry London as a global account director. I happily reside with my wife and our seven-year-old daughter in Chiswick, West London, enjoying the English weather!


1999


Dr Pat Pinsent (PhD Published Papers)


I have just published a children’s story, Life with Grandpa. The ten-year-old narrator is not altogether happy when her granny and grandpa (who has dementia) come to live with her family. In the course of the story she gradually discovers, through a series of often amusing incidents, that this often infuriating old man was once young – won races, wrote stories, and was very clever. In today’s society there are increasing numbers of children coming into contact with old people with dementia and I hope this might be a way of helping them understand.


I have had a successful career in the Civil Service and am now Head of Counter Fraud Professionalisation in the Cabinet Office. Always happy to mentor or talk to students about careers in the public sector and particularly in counter fraud and corruption.


2002


Kristina Evelyn (online MBA)


While studying for my MBA, I was working with Ernst & Young and I continued in a senior role with them and then Terra Caribbean until 2007. I took several years off when my two children were very young and re-entered the working world in 2011, helping out my husband initially with a restaurant business. Since 2013 my main focus has been sports tourism events – the promotion, organisation and execution. Recently I have enrolled on an online course with Cornell University to upgrade my knowledge of digital marketing which needless to say is a critical element in the promotion of both projects! Never too old to learn.


Sam Hurst (BSc Hotel and Catering Management)


I started my café business, Grazing, in London last year. I grew the company from a single café outlet to a leading corporate caterer, specialising in workplace and event catering. Our business model has won a number of awards including finalists in the 2017 Event Caterer of the Year, 2017 FSM Innovation and Executive Chef of the Year and 2018 B&I StreetEats Award. I am pictured on the left.


2004 Adam Pearson


(MSc Change Agent Skills and Strategies)


I am living in Cornwall and running a hypnotherapy clinic – www.newquayhypnotherapy.com – which I set up in 2016. I am also a mentor with surf charity ‘The Wave Project’ and volunteer in the health sector. Before moving to Cornwall, I worked for Shell in The Hague, following a career in organisational change consulting. I am still in touch with Vicky Cosstick, and a few other graduates from the MSc, including Alan Hocking and Liz Veecock.


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