Team "Borneo for this!" is made up of four very motivated individuals from the BTC, Capgemini's Business Technology Consulting graduate programme. We are:

Oliver Bunting

Amy Marshall
Current passions and interests?My two main interests are Travel and Volunteering.
Why is the cause important to you?As a Raleigh Alumni, I have very real understanding and passion for the work Raleigh do, Raleigh helped me to become the person I am today.
What will be the hardest part of the Borneo trip for you?I think the hardest part will be raising the £10,000 in the first place. Though I must say I am particularly worried about the leaches...
Craziest thing you've done for charity?Well... I didn’t go out in public dressed as a bawling bride, or a pirate, or a clown or a fairy, or a fearsome Jedi Knight... or swim 21 miles in two days (despite having a huge asthma attack)... or join a hitch hike race to Paris (twice)... or freeze to death sleeping on the street in December... or stay up all night watching an empty caravan field at Glastonbury... I don’t really remember any crazy things I have done for charity.

Andrew Jackson

Dan Cunningham
Current passions and interests?Thinking up innovative ways to fundraise, rediscovering the joy of commuting by bicycle, growing my own food, and trying to fit as many BBQs into this summer as possible
Why is the cause important to you?I've been very lucky in my life, and had all sorts of opportunities for personal development. If these kinds of opportunities can reach more young people, that is giving them confidence to achieve their best potential and that makes the world a better place.
What will be the hardest part of the Borneo trip for you?Definitely the insects. I absolutely hate mosquitoes, but their feeling towards me is clearly the opposite. But hey, it's all for a great cause!
Craziest thing you've done for charity?It's got to be getting chased around Soho on a Saturday afternoon wearing a cow suit and mooing very loudly - but then maybe that's pretty normal behaviour for Soho!



