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Q&A with Nick Crossfield

From being 鈥榚aten alive鈥 early in his career to leading some of Britain鈥檚 biggest and most complex infrastructure projects, Nick Crossfield鈥檚 (BA Business Administration, 1994) journey has been forged by pressure, as well as learning what it takes to perform at the highest level.


A life intertwined with Warwick

Sumedha Sharaff has built a life closely connected to Warwick: marrying her university soulmate, co-founding O&O Beauty, and becoming an 神马福利影片 Ambassador for India.


Lights, camera, activism

Cat White is an actor, filmmaker, author and UN gender advisor whose work is amplifying diverse voices.


Linda Jackson is a global automotive leader with a career spanning nearly five decades.


Steering smarter, greener fleet solutions at Ford

Jeffrey Scott shares insights on global automotive leadership, sustainable fleet solutions, strategic thinking, and driving industry innovation.


Making cancer care affordable

A businessman, innovator and philanthropist, Venkat Ramachandra is on a mission to make cancer care more accessible and affordable.


Logistics Director of Herm猫s China keeps fashion on the move

From Birkin bags to fine jewellery, home collections and much more, Fanny (Wenqin) Fang ensures Herm猫s products reach its customers.


Meet Loud Parade

Led by two Warwick alumni, Loud Parade is an artist-first music-creative agency that's leading a not-so-quiet revolution.


A lifelong mission to improve healthcare, globally

From embarking on the NHS fast-track scheme to becoming one of the most respected voices in global healthcare.


Rootes magazine is live

In Warwick's 60th year, we're delighted to bring you - your commemorative alumni and supporters' magazine celebrating our first six decades.


From music to mountain gorillas

More than 20 years as a travel writer have taken Nick Ray (BA History and Politics, 1994) to some of the most spectacular places in the world. Now a location scout in Cambodia for blockbuster movies, he鈥檚 still in touch with friends from his student days.


Breaking barriers and leading change

In an exclusive interview, WMG Scholar, Amina Zahid, (MSc Programme & Project Management, 2021), reflects on her time at Warwick and offers her advice and expertise to current and future students.


The Complex Journey to Justice

One hour in the company of human rights lawyer and activist Natasha Latiff (LLB Law, 2009) and she鈥檒l take you to some of the scariest places in the world. Places where the rights of women, low-paid workers, and marginalised communities are rarely heard, let alone fought for.


Twelve alumni recognised in King鈥檚 Birthday Honours

A number of Warwick alumni have been recognised for their outstanding contributions in the recent King鈥檚 Birthday Honours. Twelve individuals have each been celebrated and honoured for their tireless work and commitment, as well as the incredible impact they have on the world around them.


Anittah's journey of discovery and community

Anittah Owomugisha (MSc Engineering Business Management, 2023) a Chevening scholar now working as an Electrical Design Engineer at SSE plc, shares her journey, shaped by the supportive Warwick community. It was the Warwick connections, from faculty to peers, that played a pivotal role in propelling the start of her career.


Racing towards equality

Disha Naik (MEng Mechanical Engineering (with Intercalated Year), 2020), is revving up the world of motorsports. Her head start came from Warwick Racing, a student-run motorsport project team, delivered by WMG as a group project in collaboration with the School of Engineering. Here she pursued her passion for motorsports and helped break down diversity barriers.


Quickfire questions with CEO Jo Todd

Earlier this year, alum and activist Jo Todd (BA English and European Literature, 1990) received a CBE in recognition of 30+ years鈥 service to the victims of domestic abuse. From volunteering at a refuge in the outskirts of London, to more than 20 years as CEO of Respect - the pioneering charity tackling the root of the problem - Jo has dedicated her life to making a positive difference. And she鈥檚 not finished yet.


Five minutes with award-winning author, activist, and alum Olia Hercules

If you enjoy Ukrainian cuisine, you may own a copy of Olia Hercules鈥 (BA Italian and International Studies, 2006) recipe books. But, you may be surprised to hear that Olia鈥檚 journey started not in the kitchen, but in the corridors of Warwick.


A journey to be seen as human again

What happens when you have no choice but to flee your home and leave all you know behind? Can you ever utilise your experiences and turn them into opportunities for others? When Attal Shams鈥 journey of conflict, displacement, and resilience became the focus of his dissertation, he didn鈥檛 think anyone would be interested. But now, those experiences have become the driving force to him making a real difference to others.


The good, the bad, and the science of communication

What makes a good communicator? We may think we know, but how many of us really excel when communicating? A successful career in sales and marketing led Tim Pollard (MBA, 2003) to a career-defining curiosity where he sought to understand and capture the underlying 鈥渟cience鈥 behind communication.


A cause for good with supervillain foundations

Making a difference is what drives Kate Frost (BSc Management Sciences, 1997). She left her financial career to pioneer a charity that turns pennies into pounds to make a big impact.


Project Baala: Breaking the cycle of taboo

A trip to Ghana through Warwick in Africa prompted alum, Soumya Dabriwal (BSc Economics, 2016), to make a difference and set up Project Baala to trans form menstrual health and hygiene practises for women and girls in rural areas in India


From Goldman Sachs to enterprising apps

You鈥檝e worked your way up the corporate ladder since graduating, you have a secure job that takes you all over the world, then out of the blue a colleague asks you if you want to start a business together. He doesn鈥檛 have an idea, but he had a dream he wanted you as a business partner. Would you take the risk? Alum Jinesh Vohra did.


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