Difference between revisions of "Alex Oakes"
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According to a biographical note to the website of the [[Strategic Communication Laboratories]]: | According to a biographical note to the website of the [[Strategic Communication Laboratories]]: | ||
− | :[[Alex Oakes]] was educated at Eton College, Brookes University, Oxford and the Chartered Institute of Marketing before moving to Hong Kong to work with [[Cazenove & Co]] in 1992. In 1994 he was offered the opportunity to join [[Drax Myanmar]] | + | :[[Alex Oakes]] was educated at Eton College, Brookes University, Oxford and the Chartered Institute of Marketing before moving to Hong Kong to work with [[Cazenove & Co]] in 1992. In 1994 he was offered the opportunity to join [[Drax (Myanmar) Ltd]], an enterprising new venture in Burma, as Operations Director. |
:In 1998, he joined Nigel, his brother, in [[Strategic Communication Laboratories]], where he was responsible for coordinating many of the longer-term projects. In 2003 Oakes established The [[Diagnostic Clinic]] with ex-[Orange] Founder [[Hans Snook]] to introduce a one-stop diagnostic facility to London.<ref>Ref needed</ref> | :In 1998, he joined Nigel, his brother, in [[Strategic Communication Laboratories]], where he was responsible for coordinating many of the longer-term projects. In 2003 Oakes established The [[Diagnostic Clinic]] with ex-[Orange] Founder [[Hans Snook]] to introduce a one-stop diagnostic facility to London.<ref>Ref needed</ref> |
Revision as of 07:57, 11 January 2008
According to a biographical note to the website of the Strategic Communication Laboratories:
- Alex Oakes was educated at Eton College, Brookes University, Oxford and the Chartered Institute of Marketing before moving to Hong Kong to work with Cazenove & Co in 1992. In 1994 he was offered the opportunity to join Drax (Myanmar) Ltd, an enterprising new venture in Burma, as Operations Director.
- In 1998, he joined Nigel, his brother, in Strategic Communication Laboratories, where he was responsible for coordinating many of the longer-term projects. In 2003 Oakes established The Diagnostic Clinic with ex-[Orange] Founder Hans Snook to introduce a one-stop diagnostic facility to London.[1]
Notes
- ↑ Ref needed