
Andrew Pearcy – Expedition Leader
I first started kayaking at age 16 on flat water, progressing to Whitewater when I joined Imperial. Since then I have been on 24 weekends away with Imperial College Canoe Club to Wales, Lake District and Devon. During my first year with the club I attend their Easter tour to the Massif Centrale in central France and their summer tour to Slovenia, Austria and Switzerland. I have since paddled the French alps with them in 2017, Scotland over the Easter 2018 break, and returned to Austria and Switzerland in the summer of 2018. I also paddled in Corsica over the Easter of 2018 and Uganda in May 2018 before the White Nile was dammed. I have undertaken Whitewater Safety and Rescue Training, first aid training and have multiple years’ experience leading on rivers with Imperial College Canoe Club.

Ben Woolf – Treasurer
In 2015 I organised and completed a 4-day kayaking expedition along the length of the Great Glen in Scotland.I have paddled rivers in Wales, England and Scotland, and spent summer of 2018 teaching river kayaking to children in New York, USA. There, I also experienced some river paddling in the Adirondack Mountains. As a sport, I am committed to representing it, and to contributing in whatever way I can to progress made in new locations. In 2016 I took part in a 3-week expedition run by the British Exploring Society to the Ladakh region of the Himalayas in northern India, and have the American Red Cross certificate in Lifeguarding, which includes first aid and CPR, valid until November 2020.

Cameron Stanislawski-Doyle – Media
I started kayaking when I was 13 on flat water at first and then on rivers across Yorkshire. I completed a flat-water safety and rescue course and assisted the coaches at my local canoe club. When I was 17, I started to paddle harder white water in Wales and at Holme Pierrepoint in Nottingham. Since joining Imperial in 2018 I have been on multiple weekend trips to Wales, Devon and the Lake District, as well as attending pool sessions most Tuesday evenings.

Mo Unmann – River Leader
I joined ICCC in my first year at Imperial after having kayaked since I was 9. In my positions as Bosun and President I organized trips around the UK and to France, Slovenia, Austria and Switzerland. Additionally, I have kayaked in Germany, Italy, Norway and Kyrgyzstan.
I have been leading others on a variety of rivers for close to 10 years. In addition, I was first aid trained as part of my driving license in Austria.

Thomas Maycock – Safety
I have over 10 years of kayaking experience, with over 8 on whitewater of varying difficulty. When I was 16 years old, I completed my BCU level 1 coaching qualification and taught kayaking part time at my local canoe club. Alongside my work coaching I have undertaken courses in first aid, flatwater rescue as well as having achieved my gold medallion for life saving.