2025 New York Alumni Event
Date: Friday 28 March 2025
Time: 5:30 pm
Location: Golub Capital, 200 Park Avenue, 25th floor
Cost: Complimentary
We are delighted to invite Antonians to our New York Alumni Event on Friday 28 March, very kindly hosted by David Golub (1983, International Relations).
While the event is generously sponsored by David Golub, attendees are warmly invited to make a donation towards the ‘Antonian Fund – Greatest Need’ via the Americans for Oxford giving portal, specifying ‘Antonian Fund – Greatest Need’ in the ‘Further information’ field when making their gift. Find out more about the Antonian Fund here. Thank you, as ever, for your support.
To register, please complete the booking form below by Tuesday 18 March.
Due to the venue’s restricted capacity, the event is limited to Antonians only. The dress code is smart casual.
Booking form
Please note that, for logistical purposes, email addresses of all attendees will be shared with David Golub’s office, who will send a QR code to the respective email addresses prior to the event. You will therefore need to authorise St Antony’s College, Oxford to disclose your email address to David Golub’s office for this purpose when completing the booking form.
This form asks you to confirm that you have read and will abide by the College’s Code of Conduct, which is available here.
Registration for this event has now closed.
Talk: The Eight Headwinds Threatening Global Growth in 2025
We are delighted and grateful that Dambisa Moyo (1997, Economics) has agreed to give a short talk at the event about the challenges to global growth. Her talk, ‘The Eight Headwinds Threatening Global Growth in 2025’, will commence at 6.00pm.
Dambisa is a principal of Versaca Investments – a family office focused on growth investing globally. She serves on a number of global corporate boards including Chevron, and the Oxford University Endowment Investment Committee. She is a member of The American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Dambisa is the author of five bestselling books on the global macroeconomy and geopolitics. She holds a PhD in economics from Oxford University and a Master’s degree from Harvard University.
Should you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us at alumni.office@sant.ox.ac.uk.
We very much look forward to seeing as many of you as possible at the event!