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IET Oxford Network Committee
The Oxford Network Committee forms the main controlling section within the IET Oxford structure. This consists of three committees: The main committee, the Younger Members and Building Services Specialised Section committees.

All three committees orgainise events but the Network Committee has overall responsibility within the network and in particular we control the budgets! In fact we encourage the formation of new groups that perhaps exist in the different geographical location, e.g. Banbury, or that will focus on certain industry sectors.

We welcome new members to join the committee at any time. Tasks undertaken vary widely. As we are all volunteers, we only allow people to take on tasks they have the time to complete so you shouldn't be concerned with workload.
 
The Committee

Paul Milburn - Chairman

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In September 2006, Paul took on the role of IET Oxford Chairman. He moves on from his previous role of Secretary which he held for too many years!
Paul is a Freelance Software Analyst specialising in internet and intranet development based on the Microsoft DotNet Framework.
Paul is a graduate of Salford University from where he gained his PhD.

Peter Mulley - Vice Chair


Peter has moved up from the Youngers Members committee in 2007 where he was chairman for the previous two years.

Don Harwood - Treasurer


Don took on the role of IET Oxford Treasurer in September 2006. He works at Oxford Semiconductor, where he has been Head of R&D since 2001.  Don has a PhD in Graphic Systems ASIC Design from Bristol University and a BSc(Hons) in Electronic, Computer & Systems Engineering from Loughborough University.


Peter Wherritt - Business Liaison

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Peter is an active committee member with an interest developing links between the local IET and the techology businesses in Oxfordshire. He is still actively working as Director of R+D at Oxford RF Sensors (his 3rd Start up!)

Andrew Evans - Publicity

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Andrew took on the Publicity role in February 2007. He had spent many years working as an ASIC designer in the UK and mainland Europe, since moving to Oxford he has become softer and now designs internet applications and websites for Lauriate Ltd.
 
Forthcoming Network Events


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