On Tuesday 10 June 2025, former pupils Roger Leung (90–98) and Charles Funnell (82–87) were warmly welcomed back to Pocklington School, where they shared their career journeys with students as part of the Pock Connects Bitesize programme.
Exploring international career perspectives through Pock Connects
Roger, who is based in Hong Kong, has over 20 years’ experience in the food import and export industry, with a particular focus on meat. He was keen to talk to students about the dynamics of international trade, and the unique way different markets and cultures operate globally.
Charles studied French and Politics at the University of Bristol before embarking on a successful career in commodities. With more than two decades of international experience, first with major corporations and later as an entrepreneur, he offered students valuable insights into his career path. Charles also championed the importance of language learning, highlighting the personal and professional advantages it can bring in opening doors and building trust across cultures and industries.
Toby Seth, Head of Pocklington School, commented:
We are incredibly grateful to Roger and Charles for sharing their experiences with us today. Their stories not only inspire our students but also highlight the strength of the Pocklington School community and the lifelong connections forged here. It was particularly uplifting to hear their stories of working and living abroad; Yorkshire is a fantastic place to live, but there's a whole world out there waiting to be discovered!