Events Officers

Interested? Drop us an email recruitment@oxford10.com

Responsibilities/Duties

  1. Formulate and execute events – approximately 1 large (80+ attendees) or 2 smaller events a year.
  2. Gather event quotes and availability, for proposal to committee.
  3. Be consultation point for other event organisers when discussing event feasibility.
  4. When organising an event:
    4.1. Act as point of contact with event venue
    4.2. Act as point of contact with Oxford10 members/attendees about event
    4.3. Create and administrate Eventbrite page for that event.
    4.4. Inform Alumni Office of their event.
    4.5. Administrate the event on the night (or find adequate help).

Officer Count

At least 2.

Expected Effort

Less than 1 hour a week approximately or 2 hours a week during event organisation.

Shared Responsibilities of All Committee Members
Although we outline in this document the obligations for being in positions on the Executive Committee, from time to time the President and other members on this Committee may require assistance with their duties. Being on the Oxford10 Committee is a team effort. Therefore, its members are expected to help each other and to occasionally pick up tasks or responsibilities beyond their remit. Examples of such duties include (but are not limited to) the following:

  1. Composing/posting of messages on various communication channels.
  2. Helping out event organisers with their events on the night (along with assistance on other aspects of event organisation).

Conformity to Oxford Alumni Network Guidelines
Along with the duties of their particular role, a member of the Oxford10 Executive Committee is expected to observe any guidelines from the wider Oxford Alumni Network that could be relevant to them (these are listed under their respective role descriptions). That member should inform and provide guidance for resolution if necessary, if Oxford10 doesn’t meet any of these guidelines.

Interested? Drop us an email recruitment@oxford10.com

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Brunch at Mother London in Battersea – 26th April 11am – CANCELLED

Join Oxford alumni for a great fun brunch at Mother Restaurant Battersea.
This event has been cancelled due to COVID-19.

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About this Event
Join us for some delicious brunch at one of London’s most iconic sights next to Battersea Power Station.
You will be able to choose from fresh specialties and appetizing salads, prosciutto, marinated grilled vegetables, Parmigiana Reggiani DOP aged 24 months, locally produced organic cheeses such as mozzarella, ricotta, burrata, yoghurt, homemade granola and muffins, fresh fruit and much more. To that, you can naturally add a never ending stream of organic sourdough pizzas made with saltwater coming from their own burning charcoal oven. And if that wasn’t enough, throughout the brunch they serve warm pasta dishes and scrambled eggs at the table.
Filtered sparkling and still water as well as juices and one coffee are included in the price. Other soft drinks, alcohol, coffees, etc. are on the side.

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Debate on Impact of Cyber Security Incidents on Global Businesses – 25th March 6pm – CANCELLED

25th March 2020 at 6:15pm (Please note that this event has now been CANCELLED due to the on-going spread of COVID-19. We will re-organise this event later in the year.)

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Panellists will debate on the impact of various aspects of cyber security on global businesses.

Senior business stakeholders and board of directors have two new things on their agenda, Environment & Sustainability and Information & Cyber Security. Global businesses face even bigger challenge when it comes to the impact of information security breaches compared to a local or regional business. A breach may result in economic cost (which is almost always the case), disruption to business, damage to reputation, loss of business, legal action from the clients and customers, and possible sanctions and fine from the authorities and regulators. In case of a global business, if the data breach involves several global regions then the cost to business is considerably higher.

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