Imperial College Big Band - Current and Previous Committees

Current and Previous Committees

The band is organized and run by a student committee elected by the band every academic year.

Chair Treasurer Secretary Gig Manager(*) Webmaster & Librarian Rampage Director(*) Musical Director
2011–2012 Chaz Keiderling Ben Turner Hannah Green Chris Hopkins Matt Croydon Simon Stephenson Sam Sankey & Chaz Keiderling
2010–2011 Angus Bayley Rob Fernandes Sam Sankey Alaric Taylor Jackie Ho Carina Carter Paul Trippett
2009–2010 Marc Hinken Mark Dean Louise Hirst Bekki Parrish Joey Allcock Sam Sankey Tom Woodcock
2008–2009 Marc Hinken Henry Marsden Jon Dennis John Prestage(*) Chaz Keiderling Chris Chen(*) Andy Simm
2007–2008 Jan Marchant Jamie McDougall Henry Marsden Felicity Coad(*) Alex Summers Chris Chen(*) John Bailey
2006–2007 Pete Hopcroft Jamie McDougall Ian Stanton Nick Keegan(*) Chris Chen James Trippett(*) John Bailey
2005–2006 Tom Woodcock Jon Clarke Richard Hubbard Alex Summers Chris Chen Pete Hopcroft(*)
2004–2005 Tom Woodcock Jon Clarke Richard Hubbard Alex Summers Andy Rose Will Henry
2003–2004 Matthew Knights Alex Summers Will Henry
2002–2003 Matthew Knights Will Henry
2001–2002 Ant Dearden

(*) For 2005–2006 replace "Rampage Director" with "Tour Sec". For 2006–2009 replace "Gig Manager" with "Gig Manager and Rampage Director", and "Rampage Director" with "Vice Chair".

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