Development TeamPeter Watson, Development Director
Peter has been Development Director at LMH since 2000. Under his directorship the office has expanded both in staff numbers and in development activity, including one of the busiest alumni events programmes in Oxford. He oversaw the successful LMH 125 Campaign for bursaries, fellowships and study facilities, which raised more than £6 million for the College, and the splendid Library refurbishment completed in 2006. The LMH New Era Campaign is the most ambitious target to date. Peter is always delighted to see alumni, in Oxford or elsewhere, to discuss giving opportunities at the College. Peter read Greats at New College and has an MBA from Insead. He previously worked in the Campaign for Oxford and at Warwick University. Email Peter Carrie Fehr, Development Officer
Carrie came to LMH in June 2008 to fundraise on behalf of the College. Carrie is happy to talk to alumni and friends who would like to make a gift or are considering naming LMH as a beneficiary in their will. Prior to joining LMH, Carrie worked in Development at Mansfield College. She has a BA in Geography from the University of Sheffield and is an avid photographer. Email Carrie
Maya Evans, Events and Publications Officer
Maya's main responsibilities are organizing degree ceremonies, alumni events and coordinating the publication of LMH News. She first came to LMH in 2003 to read Modern History as an undergraduate. She enjoyed the scones at the Gaudy in 2005 so much she joined the Development Team as Development Assistant in May 2007 and now works mainly on events. Do please contact her with any suggestions for better LMH parties or indeed with news about yourself for the Brown Book or LMH News. Email Maya Gus Bridges, Database Officer Gus joined LMH in January 2010 to look after the database of over 7000 alumni. He is very keen to make sure that everyone’s details are as accurate and up-to-date as possible so that the college can stay in touch, and is specially eager to find ‘lost’ alumni.
In previous roles Gus has worked in the IT industry for most of his career, and says his biggest challenge to date has been finding his way round the corridors and staircases of LMH. Email Gus
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