Oxford University Wine Society - Presidents

Presidents

Year Name College
2012–2013 Chiara Crean St Anne's
2011–2012 Stef Simmons Magdalen
2010–2011 Alex Linsley Merton
2009–2010 Alex Woodham Hertford
2008–2009 Rob West University
2007–2008 Catherine Lee Magdalen
2006–2007 Christopher Dix St Peter's
2005–2006 William Pearce St Peter's
2004–2005 Mark McDonald Merton
2003–2004 Thomas Heath Corpus Christi
2002–2003 Beth Shapiro Balliol
2001–2002 Edward Fitzgerald Magdalen
2000-2001 Edward Fitzgerald Magdalen

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