Welcome to B4: Oxfordshire Cricket
We’re delighted to welcome Oxfordshire Cricket to the B4 community and found out more about Alex Mitchell, Director of Development & Commercial Partnership.
We’re delighted to welcome Oxfordshire Cricket to the B4 community and found out more about Alex Mitchell, Director of Development & Commercial Partnership.
Alex brings a strong passion for fundraising, partnership development and making meaningful local connections that positively impact the communities where we live and work. As the NGB for cricket, Oxfordshire Cricket has access to a wide and diverse network of people united by sport, health and wellbeing — and Alex is keen to use that platform to help businesses and communities grow together.
Away from work, Alex is a keen cricketer, football fan and self-confessed wannabe golfer. He’s also on a mission to explore as many Oxfordshire coffee shops as possible — so if you enjoy a good coffee and a good conversation, you’re encouraged to connect.
“Add me on LinkedIn, I’m always up for a coffee and keen to explore Oxfordshire’s best cafés.”
“We joined B4 to make meaningful connections with other local businesses across Oxfordshire. By connecting with local businesses, we can grow the game together in our county.”
Welcome from B4
“It’s fantastic to welcome Alex and Oxfordshire Cricket to B4. Their focus on community, wellbeing and partnership aligns perfectly with our values, and we look forward to seeing the connections and collaborations that will grow from this membership.”
— Richard Rosser, CEO, B4
Welcome to the network, Alex — we’re delighted to have you and Oxfordshire Cricket involved.
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