Category Archives: Oxford
The thoroughly modern moustache?
Check out this article from yahoo news (photos added by me). I must say, I am proud that my husband is on the cutting edge of style. Congratulations to the MBA’s who make this article a reality every term! NEW YORK (AFP) – “I think it’s sexy,” Donald Bradford, 26, says of the bushy growth [...]
Oxford Blues Golf Picture: Bufty Style
The 2005-2006 Oxford Blues Golf Team Back row (left to right): Michael Canty, Michael McFadden, Stuart Baird, D.J. Stewart, Simon Jones, David F.M. Ferreria, Mason Grower Front row (left to right): Thomas A. Smith, Gareth O. Jones, Michael Gray, Philip Bickerton
Trinity Term Quotes
I wanted to share a few memorable quotes thus far in Trinity Term. Some I remember who said it and others I had scribbled in my little green book with no person identified. Apologies. “Time in business is risk” -Guy Hands, Founder and CEO, Terra Firma “Buy well, sell well, and don’t screw it up [...]
New page on the website
I’ve been waiting for quite sometime to start a site that captured at least a portion of what I’m learning in school. However, I’ve realized I’m never going to have the time to do it to the degree I wish … so, I’ll just start it and see how it evolves. Introducing, info share or [...]
Another Cool Moment…
We found out last week that Mike was selected by his class to speak at the farewell dinner in September for the Oxford MBA class of 2006. This is a really neat honor as Mike was nominated and then voted by his classmates to be their representative at this special event. Jessica Shortall, a good [...]
This Just In: Mike’s a Blue!
Mike has been selected as a team member for the Varsity Golf Match against Cambridge in March. “What does this mean?” you ask. I will tell you. For hundreds of years Oxford and Cambridge have been competing against each other in a variety of sports. This match is called the Varsity Match. This is the [...]
Reminded of Oxford Welcome Message
The average life has 30,000 days. It’s the only capital we get. Invest your time wisely, you are committing 365 to Oxford – make the best of it. Work hard. Have some fun. Make friends and then work harder. Notes from Roy Westbrook’s welcome message.


