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THE ONLINE MAGAZINE OF THE WARWICK GRADUATES' ASSOCIATION ISSUE 4
contents
class notes : where and what people are doing now
Welcome
Events Diary
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Feature
Class Notes
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Supporting Warwick
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In Print
Round Up
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Archive

The 70s

Entries are classified according to year of entry
Look out for people from your year here and find out what they have been doing - job changes, awards, weddings, books and news from alumni from each decade.

Make sure we publicise your news in the next issue of Warwick e-network by contacting
e-network@warwick.ac.uk. For more alumni news visit the WGA website

Were you in the class of '78?
If you entered Warwick in 1978, come back to the 25th anniversary reunion on 8 May 2004 on campus. Contact tess.robinson@warwick.ac.uk

Pam Calvert (English and European Studies 1972-75) has won the Enterprise Award in the East of England Businesswoman of the Year 2002 awards. Pam is Managing Director of Communications Management, a reputation management consultancy which she founded in 1987 from an attic room at home. Now the company has 14 employees and works in three specialist areas - higher and business education, corporate social responsibility and services for human resources professionals. The Enterprise Award is given to a woman who has set up her own company and achieved an annual turnover of more than £250,000.

Vince Woodward (Economics 1979-72, PGCE 1984-85) writes: 'I was an Economics teacher with the Inner London Education Authority before moving to Los Angeles in 1986. I graduated from California State University in 1991 with an MBA and have since been working in commercial banking. I am currently with the Western Corporate Federal Credit Union, the largest financial cooperative in the US. Married to Stacey, whom I met at Warwick in 1984, with two children.'

Kevin Passmore (History 1976-79, PhD 1984) is a Lecturer in History at Cardiff University and his latest book is Fascism: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford University Press).

We'd love to hear from alumni from the 70s. Contact Warwick e-network with your news by emailing
e-network@warwick.ac.uk so that graduates from this decade are well represented in the next issue.






web link
http://www.wgaalumni.co.uk/classnote_login.html?decade=pre

 

 
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