The Connectors: Oxford
  • Adam O' Boyle

    Adam O' Boyle

    Adam O’Boyle is a co-founder and the chairman of the Oxford Hub, the focal point for charitable and socially entrepreneurial activity at Oxford University. Through events, a website and an office support, the Oxford Hub connects students with causes and makes it easy for them to get involved and tackle the social and environmental challenges of today. He has taken a year out of his studies and is currently working on founding Student Hubs, which would replicate the Oxford Hub model at universities throughout the UK.

  • Alasdair Bell

    Oxford Entrepreneurs

    Alasdair Bell

    Alasdair is currently sabbatical president of Oxford Entrepreneurs, the society for Oxford University student entrepreneurs and one of the largest networks for student entrepreneurs in the UK. In the past I’ve organised The Queen’s College Ball, been involved in a web start-up and designed rockets. I am currently working with Rajeeb Dey to launch Enternship.com nationwide and get young people experience of working on start-ups.

  • David Langer

    GroupSpaces.com

    David Langer

    Internet entrepreneur and blogger. Having been a sporting fanatic throughout his life, becoming a national champion and member of the English table tennis squad as a junior, David caught the entrepreneurial bug aged 20. After founding GroupSpaces Ltd (formerly ClickUni Ltd), winning places on courses and internships with McKinsey & Company, Lehman Brothers and JPMorgan, and leading various university sports clubs, David was awarded 2nd place in the UK Graduate of the Year competition in 2007. David is currently CEO at GroupSpaces Ltd, a funded Internet start-up addressing the pains of group management and communication online. In his spare time he enjoys writing “Freed from The Matrix” (www.davidlanger.co.uk) – a blog giving an insight into the lives of young entrepreneurs and also the entrepreneurship section for national student newspaper, The Gateway.