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EMN, Sabrechucker, delving into the fixed Steemit link on Ray Chandler the following occurred to me:
1) Ghislane Maxwell went to Balliol College, Oxford University, doing a B.A. and an M.A. (4 or 5years?),
2)
Rhodes Scholars attend Oxford University (e.g. Bill Clinton) for a 2 year post grad
degree,
3) Which Rhodes Scholars could Ghislane have networked with during those years?
4) They would be between 6 years younger and 1 year older than her - i.e. 51 to 58 now?
5) What positions are those Rhodes Scholars in now?
Assuming that she started at Balliol aged 18 that would be 1980, so I looked up US Rhodes Scholars from
this list...
As they could have started scholarship in 1979 and still been there when Ghislane started, here are notable people from 1979 to 1985:
Year/
name/Oxford college/career role
1979
David Naylor - Canadian medical researcher, president of University of Toronto
Nancy-Ann Min DeParle - Administrator of U.S. Health Care Financing Administration, 1997–2000,
director White House Office of Health
Reform
Stephen Gumley - Chief Exec of Defence Materiel Organisation (Australia)
Robert Maloney - Ophthalmologist, LASIK specialist, Extreme Makeover ophthalmologist
1980
Marc Tessier-Lavigne - Canadian
neuroscientist, president of Stanford University, past president of Rockefeller University
John MacBain -
Canadian multi-billionaire, president and CEO of Trader Classified Media, one of world's largest classified advertising
Don Elder - New Zealand engineer and businessman
Clark Ervin - Former
Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Mortimer Sellers - American philosopher
Elsdon Storey - Australian
neurologist
Andrew Wilkinson - Canadian politician, former Minister in British Columbia, Leader of the Liberal Party in British Columbia
1981
Tony Abbott - 28th
Prime Minister of Australia, 18 September 2013 – 14 September 2015
Nicholas D. Kristof -
New York Times reporter and columnist, two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, Aspen Strategy Group member
Donald Markwell - Educational reformer and first Rhodes Scholar to serve as Warden of Rhodes House, Oxford
Simon Upton -
New Zealand politician and member of Parliament
1982
Barton Gellman - Pulitzer Prize-winning U.S. journalist (
Washington Post and Time magazine), author
Benedict Kingsbury - New Zealand legal scholar, author and researcher,
professor at New York University
Gareth Penny - Non-exec chairman Norilsk Nickel, executive chairman New World Resources and formerly
group CEO of De Beers
Heather Wilson - President South Dakota School of Mines&Technology; former Republican member
US House of Representatives, representing New
Mexico's 1st congressional district 1998–2009; first female military veteran elected to full term in Congress
1983
Charles R. Conn - Warden of Rhodes House, Oxford, 2013–2018
Christopher Eisgruber -
President of Princeton University[34]
David Frederick - Appellate Attorney who has parties dozens of cases before the
United States Supreme Court
Bill Halter -
Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas 2007–2011
Elizabeth Kiss - Former President of Agnes Scott College, Atlanta, Georgia; Warden of Rhodes House, Oxford, 2018–
Lois Quam - Business executive who has worked in the public and the private sectors to expand access to health care
David Vitter -
U.S. Senator (R-La.), 2005–2017
John Wylie - Australian investment banker and Trustee of the Rhodes Trust, 2010–2018
1984
Elizabeth Hollingworth - Australian judge, Trials Division
Justice at the Supreme Court of Victoria, 2004–
Richard Flanagan - Australian author, winner of 2002 Commonwealth Writers PrizeWinner of 2014 Man Booker Prize
Graham Steele - Canadian lawyer and former politician, represented constituency of Halifax in Nova Scotia House of Assembly, 2001–13
Dominic Barton - Former
President/MD of McKinsey & Company, a multi-billion revenue consulting firm. Chancellor, University of Waterloo, Canada
Christopher Hedrick - Peace Corps/Senegal country director, former president and CEO of Intrepid Learning Solutions
Robert Malley - Director for Near East and South Asian Affairs,
National Security Council, 1997–2001
Hunter Monroe -
International Monetary Fund, Staff of Joint Economic Committee of Congress
Daniel R. Porterfield - Former aide to U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Donna Shalala; president of Franklin & Marshall College
George Stephanopoulos - Moderator of
ABC's This Week and communications director for
Bill Clinton's 1992 presidential campaign
1985
Mark S. Martins - Brigadier General (United States Army),
Chief Prosecutor of Military Commissions
Peter Rathjen - Australian
stem cell scientist, vice-chancellor, University of Tasmania 2011–
Naomi Wolf - American feminist social critic, author of books including The End of America (2007)
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