Wulfie Bain is an accomplished professional with diverse experience across various sectors. As the Founder of Lounge from December 2021 to October 2024, Wulfie Bain demonstrated entrepreneurial skills following a brief tenure as an Entrepreneur in Residence at Entrepreneur First, where multiple ideas were explored and assessed. Prior experience at Boston Consulting Group included roles as Senior Associate and Associate, contributing to projects that enhanced operational efficiency. Wulfie Bain's early career involved investment analysis at Stockdale Street Limited and leadership as President of the Oxford University Association Football Club. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor of Arts in Economics & Management from the University of Oxford and a Master of Science in Computer Science from Imperial College London. Academic excellence is reflected in A Level and GCSE achievements from Latymer Upper School.

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Oxford University Association Football Club

Founded in 1872, and playing its first game against Radley College on 10th February of that year, Oxford University Association Football Club is one of the University’s oldest and most prestigious clubs. Oxford played in the FA Cup from 1872-1880, reaching the final five times including in its first season and winning the trophy in 1874 with a 2-0 victory over the Royal Engineers at Kennington Oval. Oxford University Women’s Association Football Club, OUWAFC, was founded in the 1980s and constitutionally merged with OUAFC in 1998. The first Women’s Varsity Match was played in 1986, in which Oxford clinched the victory, beating the Light Blue side 4-3. In 2020, OUAFC and OUWAFC formally merged committees to play under one logo and to be governed by a single President. This allowed the club for the first time in its history to ensure equal resource allocations and training provisions to both its men’s and women’s teams. The club also successfully overturned the requirement for the Women to win the Varsity match in order to be awarded a Full Blue - ensuring parity in the awarding of Blues to both of our first teams.


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