The Trusty Servant Nov 2016 No.122 | Page 31

NO.122 T H E T R U S T Y S E RVA N T A chance to earn money for undergrads and leavers! Putting our house in (even better) order Monday 10th July – Monday 24th July 2017 inclusive: spend two weeks with 13 young OWs as a telephone fundraiser for bursaries. The Wykehamical community has generously supported the School since its foundation: donations from OWs, OQs, parents, dons and Friends have helped us to increase bursary provision, maintain our historic buildings and improve facilities. A wonderful legacy has been built up for future generations of Wykehamists and we would like to make sure that we can carry on this tradition of philanthropy. Why you should apply 앫 Two days training 앫 Earn a minimum of £8 an hour and bonuses 앫 Evening and weekend calling 앫 Free accommodation 앫 Invaluable networking with OWs and current parents 앫 Improve your communication skills 앫 Learn about the art of negotiation 앫 Looks good on your CV If you would like further information, or would like to apply for the role, please contact Tamara Templer, Deputy Director of Development, [email protected], 01962 621 407 In 2015 there was a great deal of news coverage about the unfortunate Olive Cook and charity fundraising practices in general: in response, the Government commissioned Sir Stuart Etherington to review fundraising regulation. One of his main recommendations, the creation of the Fundraising Preference Service, would work in a similar way to the Telephone and Mail Preference Services. The FPS will give the public the opportunity to opt out of communications from all charities, including post, email and telephone calls. As we are a charity, we will be covered by any new rules. In addition to this, the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will come into force in 2018 and will replace the 1998 Data Protection Act. To comply with the new law, the School will need your consent to contact you. You will have to opt in, rather than opting out, and will have to let us know how you would like us to communicate with you. So that we comply with the GDPR by 2018, we will, within the next 12 months, send you a form to complete or may call you to confirm that you are happy for us to carry on keeping in contact with you: inviting you to events, updating you about our fundraising priorities for the future, and even sending you your copy of The Trusty Servant! OW Civil Service Guild Andy Ryan (A, 01-06) and Piers Fotiadis (A, 99-04) are exploring whether there is an appetite for an OW Civil Service Guild. The plan would be to run events for both current and former OW civil servants to share experience and expertise. There may also be opportunities to provide advice to current Wykehamists who are interested in careers in government. If there is a sufficient level of interest, Andy and Piers will aim to organise the Guild’s opening event for late 2016/early 2017. Please get in touch at [email protected] LGBT OWs Treasury donors: Gough, Loveday, Du Boulay; Nightingale looks on 31 Eager to avoid being seen as less socially progressive than Eton and Harrow, a small band of OWs have established an alumni association for gay and bisexual OWs: the OW Cornflowers. A website is being constructed, where interested OWs can sign up – www.owcornflowers.com – and a launch event is being planned for the spring, as are potential joint events with the OE Dragonflies and the OH Byronics.