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:[[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.
 
:[[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>
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: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>
  
 
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Revision as of 07:55, 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]

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