Year 10 Inspire and Career Talk Wednesday 29 January 2020

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Rachel Aston, Class of 1994 Master's in International Studies from University of Leeds; BA in Politics from University of Essex; Policy Manager at CBM UK

Kathryn Boast, class of 2008 PhD in Dark Matter from Oxford and Quantum Materials Outreach and Access Officer for Oxford University. PhD in particle physics.

Amanda Bradley, Class of 1993 BA degree in History from King's College. FCA from Institute of Chartered Accountants. FCT from the Association of Corporate Treasurers

Paige Dawkins, Class of 2013 Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling from Bucks College Group; Social Media Officer at Epilepsy Society

Sqn Ldr Cath Gillespie Royal Air Force Regular and Reserve

Flo Wilson Class of 2014 Apprenticeship as Chef RA of Culinary Arts. Sous Chef in Mayfair.

Haniya Dar, Class of 1996 BA in Politics from the Royal Holloway, MSc in Political Theory from London School of Economics and Political Science.

Ayesha Wynne, Class of 2006 Architecture Degrees from Newcastle and London Metropolitan University; Architect at Allford Hall Monaghan Morris


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Rachel Aston - Class of 1994 Rachel is a political lobbyist working for an international disability charity. Her job is to influence the UK government to ensure that in its international policy negotiations and through its aid and development work, people with disabilities across the world are included in all aspects of life.

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Dr Kathryn Boast - Class of 2008 Kathryn works in outreach and access for the University of Oxford. She splits her time between Hertford College, where she is the STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) Outreach Officer, and the Department of Physics, where she is an Access and Outreach Officer supporting students who want to apply to study physics at Oxford. Before this, she studied for a PhD on a dark matter detector experiment.

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Executive a very senior person in a company, like the Managing Director or Finance Director

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Amanda Bradley, Class of 1993 After 20 years in corporate finance, Amanda now runs her own business as an executive coach, coaching boards and leaders in how to manage people, be more confident and help themselves become the best they can. I teach leadership and board room skills for the Association if Corporate Treasurers’ masters level programme and also have a regular column on workplace behaviour management in their industry magazine.

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Contract Legally binding written agreement between two parties (eg the British government and the charity/company delivering a project).

Advocacy Aiming to influence decisions within political, economic, and social systems and institutions.

Negotiation Discussion between two parties, to come to a mutual understanding.

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Project Management Ensuring the delivery of a project on time and within budget by planning, delivering, coordinating and firefighting. This is usually done in a team with people with specialist skills in finance, monitoring & evaluation, leadership and technical expertise e.g. Health or Education.

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Haniya Dar, Class of 1996 A graduate of Politics from Royal Holloway, Haniya has just moved back to the UK after living in Ukraine for the past 3 years. She is currently a consultant, specialising in supporting charities and the private sector to win project funding from DFID, the international development arm of the British government.

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Paige Dawkins, Class of 2013 Paige followed the apprenticeship route and has been working in digital marketing for 6 years, currently working at the UK's leading epilepsy research charity managing their social media channels. She is also in the final stages of completing a level 4 diploma in Therapeutic Counselling.

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Squadron Leader Cath Gillespie Cath joined the Royal Air Force straight after A levels and was a Combat Ready Fighter Controller by the age of 19. She specialised in weapons and warfare and became a Senior Instructor at the School of Fighter Control. She was selected for flying duties and completed over 2000 hours in the E3D Airborne Early Warning aircraft, travelling the world on both exercises and operations. Sponsored by The Guild



Advocacy Aiming to influence decisions within political, economic, and social systems and institutions.

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Flo Wilson - Class of 2014 Flo left at the end of Year 12 and went straight into an apprenticeship in partnership with University of West London and the Gordon Ramsay (GR) group. She is now working as a chef at a private members club in Mayfair and working her way up through promotions and developing necessary skills and knowledge.

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Building Envelope The external ‘skin’ of a building, primarily the walls and roof.

Piloti Fenestration The configuration of the window frames.

Slim circular columns favoured by Le Corbusier..

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Sustainability A holistic assessment of a building that considers its energy usage, carbon emissions, community benefits, occupant wellbeing, ecological impact etc.

Brutalism A bold functional style of architecture form 1950s/1960s characterised by the use of concrete.

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Ayesha Wynne, Class of 2006 Ayesha is an architect working at Allford Hall Monaghan Morris (AHMM), a large architecture firm based in London. Architects are building designers. We sketch, draw and model everything from door handles to whole cities. It's a creative, varied and challenging profession that operates in the real world. Put simply, our job is to make better places to live in, by designing useful, sustainable and beautiful places for people to enjoy.

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PhD A PhD is a degree awarded to people who have done advanced research into a particular subject. PhD is an abbreviation for 'Doctor of Philosophy'.

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Negotiation Discussion between two parties, to come to a mutual understanding.

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Follow our speakers and join the discussion on Twitter #WHSInspire Amanda Bradley Kathryn Boast Rachel Aston amandabradley3@gmail.com k.boast1289@gmail.com astonrachel@hotmail.com kathryn.boast@physics.ox.ac.uk Twitter: @RaquelAston Paige Dawkins paigemdawkins@hotmail.com

Sqn Ldr Cath Gillespie Contact through Lorraine McGregor Lorraine.McGregor103@mod.gov.uk

Flo Wilson florencewilson@outlook.com

@WycombeHighSch

Haniya Dar Haniya.Dar-Tobin@outlook.com Twitter: Haniya_HV Arooj Hussain aroojhussainx@gmail.com

Ayesha Wynne awynne@ahmm.co.uk

@WycHighAlumnae

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