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Hi everyone! Behind every great idea is a human being and even the most driven entrepreneurs need support and empathy. I’m standing for Welfare Officer because I believe success in entrepreneurship begins with well-being. The best ideas grow from people who feel safe to fail, encouraged to try again, and supported by their community!
As a Social Science and Data Science student, I approach welfare with both compassion and structure, understanding people through a psychological lens and designing practical systems that make support accessible and visible. I’ve also spent significant time in therapy, which has helped me deeply understand how to deal with the issues that students face daily, like emotional resilience and the realities of burnout .
Moreover, my leadership experience as Head Boy, Organizer of Model United Nations, Founder of my school magazine has shaped me into someone who listens first, acts with clarity, and follows through on promises. I want to make our society not just a space for innovation, but a community that truly looks after its members.
If elected, I’ll introduce well-being circles for entrepreneurs, peer mentorship networks, and “resilience sessions” on managing failure and imposter syndrome, things that strengthen both people and their ideas. Because when our members thrive, their ideas do too.
Vote Rustam for empathy that empowers, structure that supports, and a society where success starts with well-being.
Even the most ambitious founders need someone to remind them that sleep is not a myth. I want to make sure our members don’t just hustle, they thrive. As an ex national level student athlete, I know how balancing life and classes may become overwhelming in such a short time. Between balancing coursework, pitch decks, and caffeine addictions, university life can get chaotic, so my goal as Welfare Officer would be to build an environment where ambition and wellbeing actually coexist.
I’d make sure our society feels like a community, not a competition, a place where people can share ideas and decompress after long nights of “networking” (a.k.a. running on Red Bull). Whether it’s chill coffee catchups, mental health check-ins, or just having someone to vent to about failed prototypes, I’ll make sure UCL Entrepreneurs is a space that supports the humans behind the ideas.
They say entrepreneurship is about ideas - but I believe it starts with people. Because when people feel supported, ideas have the freedom to grow.
Hello, my name is Dheer Sheth, and I’m a first-year student of Information Management for Business at UCL. And I stand for Welfare Officer because it’s about laying the foundation - to have a society where every member can feel included, inspired, and cared for.
Having founded the Young Entrepreneurs Club in high school, I have first-hand experience of how having a positive impact on wellbeing, as well as teamwork, can have a huge impact on levels of creativity.
In this regard, I will make sure that all workshops, events, and late-night brainstorming sessions are always a safe, open, and inclusive environment. It is my intention to start feedback check-ins, implement networking socials so first-years can find their footing, as well as make it a point that everyone from seasoned founders to first-years feel as though they are part of one community.
It involves taking risks, but it's also about being part of a community. And as Welfare Officer, it will be my personal goal to make sure that while we go all out for our ideas, we don’t leave anyone behind. We can create a society that’s not only innovative, but human.
Hey everyone! 👋
I’m running to be Welfare Officer of UCL Entrepreneurs!
After being Director of the London Start-Up Fair and previously running for Treasurer, I’ve seen how much potential this society has to grow. I want to make UCL Entrepreneurs bigger, more collaborative, and a place where people genuinely learn and build something real.
If elected, I’ll focus on:
🚀 Expanding partnerships and collaborations across UCL and beyond
🤝 Creating more opportunities for students to connect, learn, and launch ideas
💡 Making every event something that actually adds value and sparks inspiration
I believe UCL Entrepreneurs should be a community where everyone — from first-years to founders — can get involved, learn, and grow.
Vote for me for Welfare Officer if you want to see the society scale up and make a real impact! 🙌
My name is Marvin Chiu, and I’m standing to be your Welfare Officer. The mission to ‘fuel radical creativity to build globally impactful startups’ that UCLe has is amazing; however, this process is challenging too. As the Welfare Officer, I will focus on building the resilience and well-being of our community, ensuring that every innovator feels heard, supported, and connected. My experience is tailored to this unique environment:
During my HK Federation of Youth Groups experience, there was direct service to the young and to the aged that taught me the importance of active listening and doing—an essential element for those involved in the stress-filled world of startups.
Being the captain of the U18 Baseball Team has taught me the need to build team spirit and the need to stay strong mentally during international pressure. I know how to create an environment that encourages risk-taking with confidence that one has the entire group with them.
Leading U18 as Captain has encouraged in me the values that team camaraderie and resilience are essential, particularly during international pressure to succeed. Indeed, I understand how to build an environment that encourages those willing to take fearless risks with the confidence that the group has got them covered.
Vote for a representative dedicated to the people behind the startups. Vote for Marvin Chiu for Welfare Officer. Let’s build a community where well-being fuels innovation.