Executive Director - Adam O'Boyle
Adam O’Boyle has just completed a degree in Modern History and Economics with 1st class honours from St John’s College, Oxford. Adam took a sabbatical year from his degree in September 2007 to found the Oxford Hub. During this time he also worked as a part-time analyst for New Philanthropy Capital where he co-authored a research report entitled: ‘Critical masses: Social campaigning, a guide for donors and funders’. Adam is a member of the NCVO 20:20 group, former President of (Oxford) Students Supporting Street Kids, and former Finance Director of Oxford Student Publications Limited.
Director of Programming - Rachel Stephenson
Rachel Stephenson has just completed a degree in French & Linguistics with
1st class honours from St. John’s College, Oxford. After co-founding the Oxford Hub, Rachel took up a teaching post in France for her year abroad before working at Oxfam GB in the Fundraising Partnerships division where her research into European donors contributed to a €500,000 grant. After returning to her studies, Rachel continued to act as a Trustee for Student Hubs and is now working full time for the organisation. Rachel found her charity feet working for Students Supporting Street Kids, coordinating Change for Children Week in Oxford in 2007 and participating in a project surveying tourist sites in London and Paris for people with mobility and visual impairments.
Hive Oxford Co-ordinator - Ally Crichton
Social Enterprise Officer - Sara Fernandez
Bristol Hub Co-ordinators
Cambridge Hub Co-ordinators - Natalie Papanastasiou and Elisabeth Sedmik
Oxford Hub President - Jake Leeper
Jake is a 2nd year historian from Lady Margaret Hall and became the Oxford Hub president at the start of the summer. In his first year Jake co-founded the Oxford Students' Oxfam Group, was his college charity rep and took part in charity hitchhike to Morocco.Outside of charitable activities Jake enjoys student theatre productions and travelling. In the future Jake wishes to pursue a career in international development.


