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Mentors and career advisors

Here you will find a selection of Caius alumni who have volunteered themselves as mentors and career advisors for students and recent graduates. If you would like to make contact with anyone listed on this page, please contact the Development Office with your:

  • Name
  • Subject
  • Year
  • Details of the alumni you would like to be put in touch with
  • Message you want us to pass on to the alumni 

The alumni are very busy so it is important we are considerate. We recommend you read the below guidelines to indicate your appreciation and show respect for their time:

1. It is the mentee's/advice seeker's responsibility to manage contact: be clear about goals (even if a start is to say "I'm not sure what I'm looking for, getting help on narrowing it down would be great"), be proactive about scheduling a meeting, establish next steps, and/or agree on a long-term mentoring plan if appropriate. 

2. Contact should be made via email first, then phone, before agreeing to an in-person meeting if both parties agree this would be helpful.

3. At the end of each contact you should have agreed on next steps: it is advised the mentee follow up with an email to their mentor/advisor to put the agreed next steps in writing. 

4. If you decide to stop mentoring for any reason, or do not need the arranged meeting, please communicate this to your mentor/advisor. Both your time and theirs is precious, contact should only be carried on or taken up if it is useful. 

5. If you agreed this was a one-off contact or decide not to continue, please follow up to thank your advisor/mentor for their time and advice.

The difference between mentoring and career advice:

Before seeking to make contact with an advisor, please think about what you hope to get out of your relationship. 

Career advice will typically be one-off advice related to specific questions such as how to write a more compelling cover letter, subject/field specific, or broader questions around how to find a job in a given field. 

Mentoring refers to coaching based on exploring your personality traits and interests, it is usually longer-term work towards an identified and agreed goal. We will recommend mentoring starts with a first meeting which may well be career advice, then mentor/mentee can decide to renew contact and explore mentoring if there is interest. 

 

NB: this list of volunteers will be revised and refreshed in a year’s time. Last updated in January 2024.

Patrick Clifton (Archaeology & Anthropology 1992)

Field: music

Offers: advice on music culture and the music industry, marketing, creativity, consumer technology, career trajectory and change, development of personal goals. 

spent 10 years at Amazon helping to launch and grow Amazon’s music streaming service. He left in 2022 to work in the vinyl records industry and now works as a consultant for a number of music clients. He also DJs and writes fiction.

Ms Winsome Cheung (Medicine 2006)

Field: law

Offers: IP & commercial law advice specialising in life sciences and tech. , a former scientist turned solicitor, advises on strategic licensing, IP matters and partnering. Works with startups through to global pharma companies to build and monetise IP assets.

Dr Tristan Fletcher (Manufacturing Engineering, 1998)

Field: Artificial Intelligence & Finance

Offers: Practical guidance on applying machine learning to real-world industry challenges. Founded ChAI (using AI for commodity price volatility) after implementing AI at investment banks. provides insights on AI careers, venture building, and solving business problems with data science.

Ben Kent (History 1986)

Field: professional services strategy

Offers: insights on professional services marketing from founding Meridian West. is a former corporate lawyer now specialising in research, thought leadership and strategy for major firms. Can guide students on career opportunities in professional services advisory and marketing roles.

Kanika Kitchlu-Connolly (Law 1998)

Field: law & career development

Offers: career coaching focusing on soft skills (presentations, business development, networking, confidence building) and structured career progression. is a qualified lawyer with over 21 years of City experience, including five years as a partner. She now pursues coaching to help early-career professionals succeed.

Ravi Rao (Medical Sciences 1986)

Field: medicine, biotech/pharma

Offers: developing your medical or scientific career, influencing and working in collaborative or complex environments, biotech with a medical degree and insight on transitioning from medical practice to academia. was academic physician and is currently working in biotech as an executive, investor and independent director.

Ameet Shah (Economics 1982)

Field: consultancy

Offers: advice on management consulting, telecoms, diversity and making your way in corporate Britain. After graduation, joined Bain & Co. and built a career in strategy consulting. He then worked for Andersen Consulting’s (Accenture’s) Strategy practice and specialised in telecoms. His last full-time job was Group Strategy Director at BT.

Dan Shavick (Maths 1998)

Field: tech

Offers: advice on software development, entrepreneurship, how to choose (or be!) a good employer. is a founder of software services company and consultancy, Softwire, voted UK's .

Lauren Smart (Archaeology & Anthropology 1996)

Field: finance

Offers: advice on an ad-hoc, specific basis.
leads S&P Global's sustainability business, empowering markets with sustainability intelligence to make confident business and financing decisions around evolving energy transition, climate and sustainability risks and opportunities. She is an industry leader, early pioneer and globally recognised expert in the field of sustainable finance.

Dr Prabhu Velusami (Medicine 1996)

Field: healthcare innovation & data science

Offers: insights on healthcare innovation from role as Senior Director at Johnson & Johnson. provides guidance on life sciences career options beyond NHS clinical practice and biotech. 

Sarah Watt (Natural Sciences 1999)

Field: retail/business

Offers: advice on career ambitions and personal branding, careers in the consumer sector, consumer business leadership – especially brand, marketing, product development, retail and e-commerce.  is Chief Executive Officer of Gisou, a global haircare and beauty consumer products business, and Supervisory Board Director of Bugaboo, a world leader in luxury strollers.

Sophie Watts (History 2004)

Field: media

Offers: expertise on filmmaking, content productions, media entrepreneurship, global media investor relations and media strategy.   leads a global venture creation group focused on talent-driven businesses across diverse industries. She is Co-Founder and former President of movie studio STX Entertainment, establishing movie, reality, and scripted TV studios with over 75 movies produced to date.