What are your favourite memories of your time at Brighton College?
Bearing in mind I am now 87 and my memory has never been very good, the peer camaraderie, sport and the tuckshop
What takes up most of your time at the moment?
Classic car involvement, writing articles for car magazines, and meeting up with friends (now I am retired)
What about your life now would most surprise your Brighton College teachers?
My postgraduate life and career résumé.
What about your life now would most surprise you as a Brighton College starter?
Success as an army officer and senior company manager.
What excites you about the future?
Achieving a low golf handicap!
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How has your time at Brighton College shaped your outlook on life?
It enabled me to analyse and progress.
What advice would you give to current Brighton College pupils inspired by your own journey?
Remember you only have one opportunity to make a good first impression.
What are the most challenging parts of your work?
I am now retired, so keeping fit!
What are you most proud of?
Achieving senior staff rank in the army, bringing my television company to ISO 9001, and researching and writing definitive work on the Ford 8.
Which is your favourite house and why?
Chichester, a happy House and successful in the Cock House Cup in 1953 and 1954.
What is the best thing about being an Old Brightonian?
Seeing how the College has progressed in stature over the past fifty years.