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Welcome to the OK Netball Club
The school first welcomed girls in 2010. In January 2014, we saw the first OKC team take on the schools’ current 1st VII. This was an exciting match and saw many of the 2013 leavers take part.
With the school now having 55 girls playing netball in the major season, we would very much like to see the OK girls’ come back to the school and play for the OKC teams. More information about the next match will be advertised on this website and through our Facebook page.
If you would like any more information please contact
Nicola EdwardsHead of Girls’ Games, KCSNLE@kcs.org.uk
Max Kirby (OK 2005)
Chair of the King's Regional Society US West Coast
Max left King's after completing his International Baccalaureate in 2005, followed by a BA in Modern History at The University Max is Director of Market Intelligence at Stripe, based out of San Francisco. He has been with Stripe for nearly 8 years - prior to which he was Partner at VCP Advisors in London, providing tailored execution and advisory services to corporates, limited partners, and private equity and hedge fund managers. He has also worked in Stockholm for Klarna for two years.
Ryan Houghton-Berry (OK 2010)
Co-Chair of the King's Regional Society US East Coast
Ryan left King's in 2010 and went on to study a BA in Public Policy at Duke University, followed by an MBA at The University of California, Berkeley Haas School of Business. He is currently VP Business Planning and Communications for Goldman Sachs in New York where he leads Global Marketing's functional business planning and communications, including management of firmwide marketing budget, senior leadership reporting, and CMO-led events and comms.
Jin Hyung Lee (OK 2010)
Chair of the King's Regional Society Asia
Jin was educated in Singapore before joining King's for his IB, and and then went on to gain a BA as well as an MEng in Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering from the University of Cambridge. Jin is currently Business Development Manager at GreeneGene, as well as Managing Partner at Advanced Growing Labs.
Peter Cureton (OK 2006)
Co-Chair of the King's Regional Society US East Coast
Peter left King’s in 2006 and studied Money, Banking, and Finance at Birmingham University. He spent most of his early career at Goldman Sachs and Credit Suisse in London, New York, and Hong Kong. He is currently working with Private Equity portfolio companies, driving business transformation and value creation.
Outside of work, his world is dominated by his three small children and their various football commitments, watching Arsenal on his phone while standing on the sidelines and dreaming of the days when his weekends were free to play golf.
James Smith (OK 1995)
Chair of the King's Regional Society of Australia & New Zealand + Global Chair of the King's LGBT+ Knowledge Network
James (He/Him) left Kings in 1995, and after a gap year working as a laboratory technician at an international school in Switzerland, read Electrical Engineering at the University of Warwick. After working for the BBC,he joined the venue technology team at the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. He returned to the world of broadcasting at SkyTV and the BBC prior to moving to Australia in 2016 to work on the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games, and was then appointed the Head of Technology at both the 2018 Invictus Games and 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. He is now the Director of Court Technology Services within the Queensland Government.
Max Kirby (OK 2005)
Chair of the King's Regional Society US West Coast
Max left King's after completing his International Baccalaureate in 2005, followed by a BA in Modern History at The University Max is Director of Market Intelligence at Stripe, based out of San Francisco. He has been with Stripe for nearly 8 years - prior to which he was Partner at VCP Advisors in London, providing tailored execution and advisory services to corporates, limited partners, and private equity and hedge fund managers. He has also worked in Stockholm for Klarna for two years.
Ryan Houghton-Berry (OK 2010)
Co-Chair of the King's Regional Society US East Coast
Ryan left King's in 2010 and went on to study a BA in Public Policy at Duke University, followed by an MBA at The University of California, Berkeley Haas School of Business. He is currently VP Business Planning and Communications for Goldman Sachs in New York where he leads Global Marketing's functional business planning and communications, including management of firmwide marketing budget, senior leadership reporting, and CMO-led events and comms.
Jin Hyung Lee (OK 2010)
Chair of the King's Regional Society Asia
Jin was educated in Singapore before joining King's for his IB, and and then went on to gain a BA as well as an MEng in Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering from the University of Cambridge. Jin is currently Business Development Manager at GreeneGene, as well as Managing Partner at Advanced Growing Labs.
Peter Cureton (OK 2006)
Co-Chair of the King's Regional Society US East Coast
Peter left King’s in 2006 and studied Money, Banking, and Finance at Birmingham University. He spent most of his early career at Goldman Sachs and Credit Suisse in London, New York, and Hong Kong. He is currently working with Private Equity portfolio companies, driving business transformation and value creation.
Outside of work, his world is dominated by his three small children and their various football commitments, watching Arsenal on his phone while standing on the sidelines and dreaming of the days when his weekends were free to play golf.
James Smith (OK 1995)
Chair of the King's Regional Society of Australia & New Zealand + Global Chair of the King's LGBT+ Knowledge Network
James (He/Him) left Kings in 1995, and after a gap year working as a laboratory technician at an international school in Switzerland, read Electrical Engineering at the University of Warwick. After working for the BBC,he joined the venue technology team at the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. He returned to the world of broadcasting at SkyTV and the BBC prior to moving to Australia in 2016 to work on the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games, and was then appointed the Head of Technology at both the 2018 Invictus Games and 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. He is now the Director of Court Technology Services within the Queensland Government.