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OO PRESIDENT INTERVIEW
An Interview with
DAVID GILMAN (‘89) OO PRESIDENT
We are delighted that David Gilman (‘89) is continuing as our OO President for the forthcoming year. We talk to him about his plans for the year ahead, his memories of School and his career since leaving Oakham. Written by Becca Maddocks and Charlotte Woodward
I
was blown away when I was asked to be President of the OO Club. I was at my 30-year Reunion back at School in 2019 – all I did was stand at the top of the steps and thank the people who arranged the reunion. I had no idea what it would entail. Jono Wills, in his typical laid back style said: “being OO President is whatever you want it to be.” I think that is turning out to be true. I see the role of OO President as an opportunity to visit Oakham and really use this message to offer encouragement, tips and advice to current pupils – particularly those interested in Drama and Media. I believe I am also the point of contact in trying to encourage the continuation of reunions within the OO community, bringing friends together and sparking enthusiasm for the OO Club in people who might not have previously considered making it a bigger part of their lives - particularly when it comes to promoting events, such as the OO Dinner.
I had a little bit of a prejudiced view in the past about attending OO events. I felt maybe they would be a bit too old fashioned and wouldn’t necessarily appeal to me. It is important to me that we don’t alienate those who have shown their loyalty and passion for the School over many decades, but I believe it is important to introduce our more recent OOs to the benefits of keeping in touch, together with showing them the fun you can have! Above and right: David Gilman, in the centre of the action, at Sky News
I was a bit apprehensive about going along to our 30th Reunion, because I wasn’t sure how I would feel going back and meeting everyone again. Actually, it was amazing. It rekindled all those memories and as we stood in BAFS raising a drink, that whole relationship was completely reborn. Now, I