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Nicholas Wolfe representing Venezuela at the Global Summit

Nicholas Wolfe

Nicholas (Nick) William Wolfe (born December 18, 1987) was one of the representatives for the United Kingdom at the Global Young Leaders Conference 2005, held in the United States.

At present

Nicholas Wolfe is currently a student at Marlwood School Sixth Form, Bristol in the United Kingdom, where he holds the position of Editor-in-chief of the school's online magazine, Fermentation [1].

Global Young Leaders Conference 2005

Nicholas was the UK's representative to the Global Young Leaders Conference 2005, held in Washington DC and New York. Whilst there, he was a member of the International Law Commission, the foreign secretary of Venezuela and a representative for the UK on the day of the horrific London bombings. Due to Nicholas' distinguished efforts and participation within the GYLC, he has been invited to the Global Young Leaders Summit in China in Summer 2006.

United Kingdom Youth Parliament

Wolfe ran to be a Member of Youth Parliament (MYP) for South Gloucestershire in January 2005. He missed being elected MYP for South Gloucestershire by only 9 votes, but has continued to represent his area and country at various other events.

Acting

Nicholas is a keen actor and has played many roles within the theatre and on television. He was a member of The Village Players for several years and of Stagecoach Theatre Arts School for a year. He has appeared on television dramas including BBC's Casualty and Channel 4's Teachers. Nicholas has recently been asked to film again for BBC's Casualty, which is due to be aired in a few months time.

Family

Nicholas is the eldest of three children; having two younger sisters, Emily and Abby. His parents Christopher Wolfe and Debra Wolfe (nee Jones) are directors of The Outdoor Ltd, Mastercheque Ltd and Wolfe Estates.