Dr Hermann Hauser, KBE, CBE FRS FREng FInstP
Amadeus Capital Partners
Gareth Marlow -CEO, eqsystems
David Halstead -Partner, Deloitte
Phil Howell -Chief Technology and Product Officer,Raspberry Pi Foundation
Mike Muller -formerChief Technology Officer, Arm
Philip Searle -long standing CCH volunteer
Caylin Smith - Head of Digital Preservation, Cambridge University Libraries
Lizzie Salter - Partnerships and Development Manager / Interim Operations Manager
Melanie Walsh - Governance & Finance Manager
Anjali Das - Head of Learning
Harriet O’Rourke - Collections Manager
Adrian Page-Mitchell - Collections / Volunteer Co-Ordinator / Visitor Experience
Claire Booth - Administrator
Lukas West - Visitor Experience / Video Editing
Hannah Goldsmith - Visitor Experience / Social Media
Nadirah Hussain - Broken Tech: Broken Earth Co-ordinator
Kate Stockwell - The Land Archivist (LEO Project)
Adrian Shadbolt - Visitor Experience
Dan Marlow - Visitor Experience
Lisa Willes - Visitor Experience
Robin Barnard
Matt Bentman
Andrea Booth
Jon Brawn
Charley Brown
Tim Collinson
Nathan Cox
James Cronin
Bryan Davies
Ruth Dunn
Matt Evans
Tom Feather
Andrew Fell
Kathy Game
Matthew Gascoyne
Nicholas Gibbons
Pete Golding
Steven Goodwin
Gian Luca Guida
Jon Hales
James Holloway
Anthea Hoverd
Tim Hoverd
Peter Howell
Stuart Jessop
Tony Jewell
Sandeep Kumar
Emma Littlefair
Steven Mathews
Andrew McCormack
Alan Morgan
Florence Musgrove
Jason Nicholls
Adam Parsons
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Simon Reeves
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Basheer Shamma
William Sheldrake
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Andy Taylor
Craig Turnbull
Chris Walsh
Dan Wilkin
Gary Wilkins
David Whale
Hayley Worstencroft
Broken Tech, Broken Earth Project Volunteers
Lori Zhao
Robert Crowther
Maria Gloyne
John Hallwood
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Nick Stacy
Graeme Durant
Jeremy Johnson
Max Zhao
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