Stephanie Cocke
Coordinator, Friends of Wycliffe Hall, Oxford
stephanie@friendsofwycliffehall.org
713.598.1526
Stephanie studied at Wycliffe Hall from 1997-1999, where she obtained a Diploma in Biblical and Theological Studies with distinction. She also has degrees from the University of Pennsylvania. Stephanie has been married for 25 years to Reagan Winter Cocke, Associate Rector at St. John the Divine Church in Houston, and himself a Wycliffe graduate. They are parents of Catherine (19) and Winston (16). A native of Philadelphia, she has lived in Houston since 2002.
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Revd. Dr. Peter Walker
Associate Vice-Principal and Director of Development,
Wycliffe Hall
peter.walker@wycliffe.ox.ac.uk
Peter lectures in New Testament studies and Biblical Theology. He has a special interest in the historical Jesus and issues associated with Jerusalem and Middle East and leads groups on tours every other year. Peter joined the staff in 1996. He has had various responsibilities, including directing Wycliffe’s evening course and summer schools; coordinating the teaching of preaching and chapel worship, and as Director of Development.
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W. Bruce O’ Donoghue
Chairman, Friends of Wycliffe Hall, Oxford
wbod@controlspecialists.com
A native of Florida, Bruce O’Donoghue is President and CEO of Control Specialists Company, a traffic engineering company, with offices in Orlando and Atlanta. He has been active in community service, including serving on the boards of the YMCA, House of Hope, Frontline Outreach, Greater Orlando Leadership Foundation, the Episcopal Diocese of Central Florida, and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
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Ralph D. Veerman
In 1984 Ralph moved to Orlando, where he served as President of Ligonier Ministries for five years before forming his own consulting firm, Veerman & Associates. As President and CEO, he has partnered with charities, major donor families, foundations, local churches, and businesses worldwide to match resources with needs.
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Revd. Dr. Richard Turnbull
Principal of Wycliffe Hall
As Principal, Richard gives leadership to the Hall, teaches and represents the Hall externally, but above all seeks to inspire the students in their calling to Christian ministry, with a passion for Jesus, the Bible and evangelism. Richard teaches courses on Anglicanism, Anglican and Evangelical Identity and the Reformation. He researches, writes and speaks in these areas.




