The Impact of Your Giving

Report to donors 2021-2022

FOREWORD

For such a young School, having only just celebrated its 25th birthday this year, Oxford Saïd has achieved a great deal. The School benefits from being situated within an historic and world-class university with second-to-none convening power and is well positioned to educate leaders capable of driving positive impact from within major corporations. Saïd Business School has much to offer to its students, and in turn to the world.

Our achievements thus far are in large part thanks to the support of our generous donor community. To fulfil our potential and compete with our counterparts around the world, investment is necessary. I’m grateful to you for stepping up to realise that need.

As I begin my tenure as Dean, my focus is on making Saïd Business School the best it can be: driving up our position in the rankings; recruiting excellent faculty; and creating closer connections with the wider university. My hope is that Oxford Saïd can serve and engage our students, alumni, and donors better, and that they in turn will support us in our mission.

Philanthropy is not only an effective way to improve outcomes but also a meaningful way to have a lasting impact on the School and future generations of students – thank you for all your support so far.

Professor Soumitra Dutta
Peter Moores Dean
Saïd Business School, University of Oxford

Soumitra Dutta, Dean Saïd Business School
a total of 601 donors
Total raised £11,864,384
gifts from donors in 56 countries
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a total of 601 donors
Total raised £11,864,384
gifts from donors in 56 countries

Community giving

Alumni are important contributors to the School. Community giving is vital to our success and provides a regular income that supports our core priorities, with all gifts helping us to achieve our broader aims. Our alumni also give back through volunteering their time, offering feedback, and working as global ambassadors for the School.

The Rewley Fund

Gifts from our community through the Rewley Fund directly support students, allowing them to benefit from the Oxford Saïd education and experience. Named after the 13th Century Rewley Abbey, upon the ruins of which Oxford Saïd is built, the School’s occupancy continues the scholarly tradition of the site. By providing scholarships we ensure that we continue to attract the most talented candidates to Oxford Saïd, that we widen access, and achieve gender parity.

the Rewley Fund emblem

Giving Day

Giving Day 2022 was a huge success thanks to the support of our community, with the funds raised going towards supporting this year’s incoming group of Rewley Scholars. We received matched gifts from across our community, with support from generous alumni Dave and Agnes Shull (MBA 2003); Abdullah Aldubaikhi (EMBA 2010); Mark Le Page (DipFS 2016); Aaron Logan (DipGB 2020); Andrew Lo (Msc Management Research 2001); and JR Klein (Exec-Ed 2014); Wanakaset; Chair of the Global Leadership Council, Sam Laidlaw; and the Laidlaw Foundation, whose support helped incentivise the rest of our community.

'For more than 25 years, Saïd Business School has been attracting the brightest students from across the globe to study business in Oxford. I am delighted that our alumni have come together to support the next generation of students as they make this life-changing choice, and I would like to wholeheartedly thank you for your support.'

Wafic Saïd

The Giving Day team
£216,373 raised on 2022 giving day
£145,000 in matched gifts released
12 challenges unlocked
Donations from over 50 countries
502 gifts
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£216,373 raised on 2022 giving day
£145,000 in matched gifts released
12 challenges unlocked
Donations from over 50 countries
502 gifts

'We both learned so much during our time at Oxford – the lifelong network of friends around the world has been priceless. The Rewley scholarship is our way to make this experience available to promising business students around the world.'

Dave and Agnes Shull
MBA 2003

Dave Shull

Scholarships

194 scholars / awardees in all programmes
23% of total students are scholars/awardees
51 nationalities represented (based on citizenship)
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194 scholars / awardees in all programmes
23% of total students are scholars/awardees
51 nationalities represented (based on citizenship)

Scholarships are crucial to removing barriers to learning and allow us to attract the best and brightest to Saïd Business School. They ensure a wide range of perspectives within our community and classes and expose our students to classmates offering different backgrounds and worldviews.

Rewley Scholarships

Our community has a tangible impact on the lives of future students by enabling them to benefit from the education, experience, and networking opportunities that the School offers. Previously called the Alumni Annual Fund scholarship, the Rewley Scholarship programme was relaunched this year. Through this scholarship our community support ten MBA scholars and one MFE scholar each year, with the aim to expand the scholarship to all programmes in future years.

‘The scholarship supported me in taking a leap of faith and studying at one of the world's best universities. It has led me to an incredible platform to validate my purpose and belong to a community of brilliant individuals driven by passion and commitment.’

Taanya Khare
MBA 2021

Laidlaw Scholars

The inaugural group of Laidlaw Scholars joined the School in September 2021. The scholarship, which is available to future women leaders with a passion for gender equality, this year supported eight extraordinary scholars, from six different nationalities.

The Laidlaw Foundation also pledged their support to Giving Day – providing a challenge gift which stimulated community giving.

‘Being a scholarship recipient is a huge endorsement of my potential, reminding me I am capable of everything I wish to become. Every scholarship is a dream come true’.

Paseka Khosa
MBA 2021

African scholarships

Oxford-Orjiako Graduate Scholarship

Dr Bryant Orjiako this year confirmed that he will endow an African MBA scholarship with a donation of £1.5 million. The scholarship will be open to students coming to the School from across the whole of Africa. A new African Academic visiting programme will also be created from the donation which will facilitate knowledge exchange between Oxford Saïd and African business schools.  

[I am] ‘hopeful that my gift will empower the beneficiaries to tackle the challenges of humanity, especially in Africa, towards a more equitable, peaceful and happier future’

Dr Bryant Orjiako

Laidlaw Scholars

Research

73 Faculty
206 publications and working papers
54 DPhil candidates
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73 Faculty
206 publications and working papers
54 DPhil candidates

Oxford Saïd’s research mission is to produce research of the highest quality, that is rigorous, and is meaningfully relevant to business practice. Our collaborations with industry partners benefit from practitioner perspective, and ensure we produce industry-relevant outputs. By engaging with business leaders, we ensure that we’re addressing the challenges that they face in their day-to-day, and that our research is relevant and impactful.

Future of Marketing Initiative

2022 saw the celebration of the Future of Marketing Initiative’s five-year anniversary. Led by Andrew Stephen, the initiative looks to address the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for marketing in an increasingly digitised and technologically complex world.

Real Estate

Real Estate at Oxford Saïd this year benefitted from a £1 million gift from the Lalji Family. The gift will establish a Real Estate Fund at Oxford Saïd and support a dedicated professorship in the field. The professor will expand real estate research into areas such as sustainability and housing, and develop new teaching electives and Executive Education programmes.

‘We are thrilled to have been able to support Oxford Saïd with its first professorship of Real Estate, and to be able to ensure the study and research of the subject at the School for the long term. Education and academia are personally very important to the family, and Oxford Saïd’s focus on solving global challenges, such as housing and climate change, is also very much aligned with the family’s work and values. We could not imagine a better investment into the future of Real Estate in the UK and thank Oxford Saïd for making us a partner in their vision.’

Faaiza Lalji
Director, Precis Advisory

Sustainability

Sustainability research remains a key priority at Oxford Saïd and is approached in a variety of ways by different disciplines from climate finance, to ESG performance measurement, and sustainable business practice frameworks.

Continuing support from alumnus Jean Chagnon and collaboration with HEC Montréal this year funded ‘Measuring Beyond’, a joint initiative which will focus on ESG performance and ultimately help to develop sustainable business.

‘This collaborative partnership will help foster an extremely rich research environment, with the business community at its heart. Helping businesses around the world develop ESG evaluation criteria is a crucial foundation if we are to move towards truly sustainable economies.’

Amir Amel-Zadeh
Associate Professor of Accounting, Rethinking Performance Initiative lead

Launched in May 2021, the Rethinking Performance initiative has grown in strength over the last year. Supported by partners including Neuberger Berman, Asahi Breweries, Holcim, Novartis, and Schroders the initiative looks at how to transform business practices and leadership to become more purposeful and seeks to develop a holistic performance measurement and valuation framework. It aims to encourage and facilitate sustainable business behaviours that benefit the economy, investors, planet, and society.

Professor Sue Dopson
The Lalji visit to the school
Amir Amel-Zadeh

Entrepreneurship

81 ventures in CDL
4 seed fund ventures supported
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81 ventures in CDL
4 seed fund ventures supported

The generous support of donors makes it possible to enrich our teaching of entrepreneurship at Saïd Business School across a wide range of initiatives. We offer a uniquely attractive range of programmes and, by underpinning our educational offering with a complementary programme of extracurriculars, we embed entrepreneurial thinking into the mindset of our students. As the University aims to become the innovation hub of Europe, entrepreneurship education at Oxford Saïd will be hugely important. 

Entrepreneurship Centre

Oxford’s entrepreneurial ecosystem is rapidly evolving. In October 2021, the School concluded that programming and sustainability would be strengthened by consolidating the Foundry, bringing the delivery of programmes such as All Innovate into the Entrepreneurship Centre, to sit alongside existing programmes such as the Seed Fund and Liber Project. The consolidation will facilitate opportunities for students from across Oxford to learn about building businesses from the School’s experts.  

‘Entrepreneurship at Oxford plays a key role in connecting the world of science and technology with the world of business. Through our entrepreneurship research, as well as our entrepreneurship initiatives, we are uniquely positioned to make a real contribution to the entrepreneurship ecosystem, both locally and globally.’

Thomas Hellmann
DP World Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation

This year, Oxford Seed Fund has invested in four start-ups (Health Dart, Boost, Uncanny and Vitaegum) thanks to the support of partners including CVC Capital Partners’ Foundation who joined the Seed Fund this year. 

Creative Destruction Lab

In 2021-22, CDL-Oxford doubled its support of seed-stage science and technology companies. 81 companies were admitted from a pool of 480 applicants from 15 countries; 106 students were welcomed onto the programme; and streams in FinTech and Climate were added to the existing offering of Health and AI.

The 106 Oxford students admitted to the programme worked with 81 ventures across the four streams. Student teams spent on average 100 hours on their venture consulting project. The popularity of the programme was evidenced by over half of the 2021-22 MBA cohort applying for a place.

‘The CDL programme was a great way to dive into the world of highly innovative, early-stage start-ups and to be inspired by a whole ecosystem that makes life-changing innovations possible.’

Alaa Baazaoui
DPhil Student

10,000 Small Businesses

Goldman Sachs Foundation reaffirmed their commitment to the 10K Small Businesses programme this year. The programme, which is designed to provide high-quality, practical education and business support to leaders of high-growth small businesses, recognises the importance of small businesses in creating jobs and driving economic growth in the UK through innovation.

Thomas Hellman

Reimagining Executive Education  

Executive Education (Exec-Ed) has played an important part in Oxford Saïd’s business model for a long time. By training mid and senior level managers we can directly influence organisations and create leaders that are capable of tackling the increasingly complex challenges that we face.

Global Leadership Centre

Thanks to the support of Wafic Saïd, Pershing Square Foundation, Sir Howard and Lady Stringer, and alumni Hasmukh Patel, Steve Yamshon, and John Butler and his wife Susan Hayward-Butler, the Global Leadership Centre will facilitate the challenging conversations and practical innovation that will catalyse systemic change, and develop the qualities needed in leaders to enable the transformation of organisations. Osney Power Station is an important part of Oxford’s industrial heritage and it is therefore fitting that it will power new models of leadership for the future.

Set to open in 2024, the redevelopment of Osney Power Station is a statement of intent from the School. It positions Exec-Ed as central to its offering; works closely with the city to transform this iconic building; and reaffirms itself as the gateway to Oxford.

‘Supporting Oxford Saïd by helping to fund this exciting capital project ensures my legacy will live on. It’s a really special feeling to give back to the School that gave me so much, and to support thousands of future SBS students.’

John Butler
DipOL 2013

The opening of the Thatcher Business Education Centre in 2012 made huge strides into bringing Exec-Ed into the heart of the School; the GLC reaffirms its importance to the School by bringing Exec-Ed in its entirety into a central Oxford site.

The development will create a mini business campus and complete the latest chapter in the School’s history of regeneration and innovation. The site will provide future-proofed education facilities, enable even closer links between business and management research and practice, and facilitate collaborative opportunities with the rest of the School. 

‘The Global Leadership Centre will be a cutting-edge facility, integrating the latest and best technology to lead the way in development and delivery of hybrid (in-person and online) leadership education. Experts will contribute from anywhere in the world; education programmes will expand beyond the boundaries of a traditional course; academics and leaders will access ideas, experiment, and innovate as never before.’

Soumitra Dutta
Peter Moores Dean

The redevelopment of Osney Power Station forms part of the regeneration of the west end of Oxford. Oxford Saïd’s occupancy in this end of the city has led to transformation of the area more generally – from the redevelopment of Frideswide Square, and the plans to increase capacity and connectivity at Oxford station. The new west-side station entrance will allow even more direct access to the GLC – yet another benefit of bringing Exec-Ed to central Oxford.

The entrance to the new GLC building

Thank you

Thank you for your contribution to Oxford Saïd this year. Your belief in our vision for business education is crucial to our continuing success and improvement. Every contribution, large and small, is greatly appreciated and helps to fund the new thinking needed to address the world’s biggest challenges.

List of Donors

Our heartfelt thanks goes out to all of our donors, including those who prefer to give anonymously and whose names are therefore omitted from the following pages.

Organisations

Ahrendts-Couch Family Foundation UK
Asahi Breweries Europe Group
Barclays UK Ventures
Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP
CVC Capital Partners
The Dennis Family Foundation
Eni SpA
The Ford Foundation
The Goldman Sachs Foundation
Google
Grace Lake Partners Cares Foundation
Grosvenor Ltd
HEC Montréal Foundation
Holcim
Intesa Sanpaolo
J P Morgan
Kantar
The Laidlaw Foundation
Lloyds Banking Group plc
L'Oreal
Mars (UK) Ltd
Meltwater

Meta
Metlife Inc
Microsoft Corporation
Mobile Marketing Association (MMA)
Novartis International AG
Oxford Sciences Innovation
The Pershing Square Foundation
Phoenix Court Works
Pictet Alternative Advisors (UK) Limited
Precis Advisory
Reckitt Benckiser Plc
Redevco UK
Rivermist Capital, Inc.
Royal Dutch Shell
Saïd Business School Foundation
Santander UK plc
Schroders Plc
Shore Capital Group Ltd
The Skoll Foundation
Sony Interactive Entertainment Europe
TD Veen AS
Teradata
Twitter
WPP

Individuals

Mustafa Abbas
Aruni Abeyesundere
Abdul Aboss
Whitney Ackerman
Bill Ackerman
William Ackman and Dr Neri Oxman
Marie Agyei-Boateng
Augustine Agyeman-Duah
Mike Aiello
Femi Aiyegbusi
Nafees Akbarali
Osemhen Akhibi
Tatsiana Akhrymenka
Mohammad Al Omar
Johann Alberts
Ahmed Al-Darwish
Abdallah Aldubaikhi
Anas Alfozan
Issam Al-Mamlouk
Eduardo Alves
Rahul Anand
Daniel Armanios
Chockalingam Arunachalam
Fawaz Aslam Pervez
Ophelia Attobrah
Ramunas Audzevicius
Dan Axelrad
Nadeen Ayyashi
Azam Azman
Peter Babichenko
George Badejo-Adegbenga
Alberto Badino
XB Bai
Julian Bailey
Sam Bancroft
Projjol Banerjea
Joe Barakat
George Barbosa Da Silva
Julian Baring
Neil Barrow
Steve Beckey
Manshuk Bekbolat
Jason Bell
Sam Bellas
Danielle Benson
Rory Berke
Jim Bernard
Marya Besharov
Arthur Bi
Nouss Bih
Austin Bloom
Joseph Boateng
Tad Bohannon
Rahul Bohra
Peter Boonman
Kevin Boston
Myra Bou Habib
Ellen Bracquiné
Paul Brice
Helene Brichet
Jill Britnell
Tammy Brophy
Edvardas Bumsteinas
Daniel Bunn
Liam Butler
Patrick Butler
Vander Calete
Jo Cao
Jun Cao
Gus Carey
Martha Carruthers
Jane Case-Wollstein
Arsha Cazazian
Jyot Chadha
Jean Chagnon
Abby Chan
Sunir Chandaria
Nuttachai Chatrungrueangchai
Aditi Chatterjee
Abrar Chaudhury
Yin Chen
Meghan Chen
Peter Cheung
Tom Childs
Zoe Chilvers
Benjamin Choi
Jake Choi
Caroline Chow
Saurabh Chugh
Renji Chungath
Eric Clement Bayard
Laura Coates
Vicente Cunha
John Curle
Abiola Dabiri
Yetunde Dada
Harish Dadoo Gonzalez
Dennis Danquah
Samuel Darko
John Davis
Janet Dawson
Catherine De Asis
Raimundo de Solminihac
Alexander Dedic
Lyle Deitch
Michael Delefes
Gabriel Dennison
Aditya Desaraju
Massimiliano Di Tommaso
Valerie Diederichs
Petarm Dilevski
Stephan Dimos
Patrick Doherty
Ann Donkin
Zoe Dryga
Michael Dumelie
Adrian Dunn
Gaurav Dutt
Soumitra Dutta
Jack Edmondson
Gilke Eeckhoudt
Joe Egerton
Ahmed Ibn Idris Mustafa Elidrisy
Moataz Elwardani
Stephanie Engels
Hannah Evans
Tana Everhart
Elesie Ezenwanne
Kristina Keenan Faddoul
Hanli Fan
Erica Ferguson
Juan Pedro Fernández Cueto
Manuel Fieber
Russell Fisher
Jason Flickinger
Katharina Flohr
Amanda Forman
Laura Foxx
Jon Franco
Susana Frazao Pinheiro
Bryan Fu
Weigang Fu
Kazuo Funayama
Ted Furniss
Masahiro Furukawa
Simon Gage
Nigar Gahramanova
Venera Gandzhova
Xing Gao Gao
Francois Gervaz
Mazen James Ghafeer
Kristin Gilkes
Alan Gleeson
Andreas Glinz
Stephanie Gnissios
Varun Goel
Alex Gomez
Arun Gopalan
Al-Karim Govindji
Piggy Graf von Schweinitz und Krain
Moya Greene
Julian Gressler
Simon Grinstead
Frederick Guanzon
Sagar Gubbi
Mali Gulsever
Feng Guo
Xiuling Guo
Boris Gussen
Dini Ha
Nontokozo Hadebe
John Hadfield
Juliet Hall
Abdel Hamra Badaoui
Hugh Hannesson
Mariah Hartman
Kathy Harvey
Daniel Hasler
Ullash Hazarika
Fan He
Ellie Hearne
Mark Hearson
Juergen Heeg
Elena Helmy
Luke Henning
Michael Henry
Tyler Herbert
Kevin Higgins
Brett Hochfeld
Marty Hoffmann
Christian Holkeboer
Christer Holloman
Jane Homer
Joe Horn-Phathanothai, MBE
Edward Horton
Sarif Hossain
Vlady Hovanec
Richard Howard
Xing & Qian Hu
Shasha Huang
Robert Hutchinson-Keip
Nafisa Ibrahim
Arash Irani
Shiori Ito
Delcho Ivanov
Mihkel Jaatma
Mathias Jaren
Cecilia Jiang
Lado Jobava
Joshua Johnston
Jeffery Jones
Jean-Matthieu Jonet
Ian Jordan
Tina Ju
Babacar Ka
Adil Kabani
Saeed Kalafchi
Emma Kalonzo
Gagan Kanwar
Manos Kapterian
Cenk Karaduman
Gemma Kay
Tomas Keisers
Spencer Kerley
Agatha Kessler
Ejaz Khan
Akshat Khandelwal
Somia Khawaja
Sid Khoat
Elena Kholina
Aan Son Khoo
Lauren Kickham
Stacey King
Stephen Kinnaird
J.R. Klein
Cameron Kluth
Leslie Knotts
Kinny Kohli
Oleg Kolesnikov
George Kotsovos
Wade Kovash
Claus Kuehn
Kaysa Kumar
Sarvesh Kumar
Bridget Kustin
Jennifer Kwee
Sam Laidlaw
Dhruv Lakra
Lalji Family
Betty Lam
Nicholas Larsen
Susana Latay
Eddie Lau
Sarah LaVoy

Mark Le Page
Christopher Leafe
Sally Leake
Abby Deng-Huei Lee
Ashton Lee
Chung Han Lee
Edward Lee
Brandon Levy
Lewis Li
Katherine Li
Lionel Li
Christine Li-AuYeung
Karin Lilani
Colin Lim
Ling Ling
Lucas Litwiniuk
Sidney Liu
Andrew Lo
Aaron Logan
Jeffrey Loke
Carrie Lomas
Jack Long
Jens Loosen
Rui Lopes
Pierce Louis
Wenqi Lu
Stephanie Lung
Thompson Luo
Leo Lyman
Shelby Lyon
Alli Lyons
Dmitry Lysenko
James Maduekeh
Hamish Magoffin
Kelly Mahoney
Maggie Maitriborirak
Amy Major
Rania Makriyiannis
Sanayah Malik
Stephanie Mambo
Juan-Enrique Manosalva Brun
Sherry Maple
Seth Marrs
Nayve Martinez-Rubio
Harmeet Marwaha
John Masdea
Anish Mathur
Dr John McCall MacBain O.C., Dr Marcy McCall MacBain and the McCall Macbain Foundation      
Michael McFadden
Mark McGrath
Conor McNamara
Tony McVeigh
Eric Meissner
Bo Meng
Roberta Meo
Alexandre Mercier-Dalphond
Wenyan Miao
Joseph Mik
Julian Millo
Ardeshir Mistri
Kristi Mitchell
Katya Mitskevich
Jipy Mohanty
Abubakar Momodu
Neo Mooki
Barrie Moore
Rick Moradian
Knowledge Mpofu
Kingdom Mugadza
Jean Murray
Alagammai Murugappan
Deepak Nagpal
Natasha Naidoo
Ali Naqvi
Bobur Nazarmuhamedov
Andrew Ng
Mayank Nigam
Sara Nilsson DeHanas
Blair Northcott
Alozie Nwogbe Benson
Francis Nyonyo
Cristian Oancea
Rajan Odayar
Seye Odukogbe
Dapo Olagunju
Silvio Oliviero
Amin Omar
Richard Ong
Eme Onuoha
A B C Orjiako
Cesar Ortega Domene
Renee Ovrut
Georgios Pagkratis
Xu Pang
Nitin Parashari
Kevin Parry
Hasmukh Patel
Marian Pavlus
Efua Payida
Daniel Peach
Kathy Pearce
Laurie Pedry
Harold Perlman
Ludovic Phalippou
Mike Phelan
Patrick Pichette
Danielle Pierson
Daren Pietsch
Jeff Pittman
Collin Poage
Jean-Philippe Poissant
Viola Polakowska
Peter Polydor
Alexis Porben
Mark Porteous
Jeffrey Potter
Tim Pottle
Georgios Poularas
Abhinav  Prasad
Craig Preston
Tawfiqur Rahman
Abdulmajeed Ramadan
Jairo Ramalho
Anoop Ramanathan
Amith Rao
Jorge Rave
Patricia Rebelo
Patrick Redmond
Christian Regnicoli
Sixuan Ren
Adel Reyes
Jonathan Reynolds
Nuno Ribeiro
Mary Roach
Grace Robinshaw
Chris Roe
Panarat Rohleder
Stephen Rose
David Rosenheim
Wendy Rudder
Scott Russell
Paul Ryan
Juraj Sabol
Ian Sadler
Mohammed Salam
George Saliaris-Fasseas
Blake Samuels
Rick Sanghera
Alex Scanlon
Ken Scott
George Seay
Jennifer Segal
Daniel Seiderer
Richard Sepulveda
Frederic Serpoul
Wolfgang Seul
Abhishek Sharma
Manish Sharma
Priyanka Sharma
Rohit Shawarikar
Zhen Shen
James Sherwin-Smith
Amy Shim
Dave & Agnes Shull
Katie-Coral Sicora
Sanjay Silas
Emily Sim
Monica Simmons
James Simpson
Indrajeet Sirsikar
Mariya Sklyar
Nabilah Soobedaar
Peter Spark
Gregg Spivey
Mridhula Sridharan
Freya Stear
Andrew Stephen
David Stewart
Sebastian Stoddart
Selma Studer
Kim Stychinsky
Zeeshan Suhail
Slim Suleman
Farell Sutantio
Marc Szepan
Dariusz Szymanczuk
Enrique Tabares
Luca Tagliaretti
Jeff Talley
Esther Tang
Kate Thibeault
Eng Hui Ti
Craig Tiedman
Igor Tischenko
Muhammad Tito
Lawrence Tomlinson
Rodrigo Tosti Ibanez
Sasha Truong
Sviatlana Tsiaseika-Economou
Wayne Tu
David Turbay
Daine Van De Wall
Willem Van Gulck
Jeroen van Leeuwen
Alexandros Vardoulakis
Isha Varshney
Shree Vattikuti
Miguel Velazquez
Marc Ventresca
Jason Vickers-Smith
Leanne Viviers
Karan Vohra
Rachael Wagner
Chris Wake
Jennifer Walker
Tristan Walker
Maliwan Wanakornkul
Michael Wang
Noel Wang
Peter Wang
Yaoshun Wang
Ziqiao Wang
Ziying Wang
Richard Webb
Xiaoke Wei
Matt Weintraub
Beth Wesche
Jonathan White
George Whittaker
Timothy Wiens
Ian Willetts
Dyfan Williams
John Williams
Ken Wilson
Caleb Winchester
Julia Windsor
Jack Winther II
Christina Wobig
Eric Wobig
Tim Wonhof
Clement Woo
Rong Xie
Justin Xu
Tina Yang
Haydon Yates
Ross Yealland
Qian Yu
Alexey Zerkalov
Lydia Zhan
Haydn Zhang
Pingping Zhang
Baoli Zhao