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The VOICE of Richard Oblath, Class of 1970

May 08, 202427 minEp. 3
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An in-depth conversation with Richard Oblath, Class of 1970, discussing his upbringing, education, and career journey. Richard shares his educational journey with a particular emphasis on King Alfred School, where his initial values were instilled.


He learned the importance of treating people equally, irrespective of their gender. He talks about how the inclusivity in the school atmosphere influenced his worldview and interaction with people of varying backgrounds. This led him to nurture strong relationships within culturally diverse groups and engage in mentoring activities later in life, especially when he moved into the business world after his PhD.


Richard dives into his aspirations of becoming an engineer and making contributions to the energy industry, inspired by early moments in his life living opposite the first suspension bridge in the world. The conversation also provides glimpses of British society in the 60s and 70s, touching on the themes of feminism and LGBTQ+ rights. Oblath also shares poignant memories about his mother, who escaped Nazi Germany. The episode draws to an end with Richard expressing gratitude for his educational experiences, reflecting the substantial influence of King Alfred School.


This conversation takes place outside in the school garden.

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