Election post
Status
Elected
What do you hope to achieve in the role if you are elected?
- Make joining and running any society simple welcoming and fun
- Create a clear hub for room bookings funding deadlines risk forms and quick how to guides
- Hold monthly listening forums and share ‘you said, we did’ updates with timelines
- Boost turnout and accessibility with London friendly planning: clash free calendar; repeat key events at lunch and early evening; rotate venues across Bloomsbury and UCL East near step free well lit transport; clear £0–£3 options; hybrid with captions and recordings; quiet rooms and content notes; travel buddy sign ups; simple access info on every event.
What will you bring to this role (e.g. experience, skills or qualities)?
- Delivered complex events end to end planning budgets access and comms
- Extensive hospitality experience means I am calm under pressure reliable late and early strong with tills and queues
- Strong admin skills: teaching timetables and safeguarding notes in Tanzania, volunteer shift schedules in Calais, and consent logs at SELF Camp.
- Comfortable chairing and representing as I was Head Boy and on a Board of Governors turning feedback into action
- Confident facilitator and speaker (including 300 + person talks)
- Strong admin delivery: clear agendas, minutes spreadsheets, quick replies and rota tracking
Please summarise why students should vote for you.
- I will aim to make societies easier to run and more enjoyable to join
- I act not just talk and I fix small things fast while moving bigger ones with clear updates
- I will champion low cost and accessible events so money format or experience never blocks anyone
- I am approachable I respond quickly and I speak plain English
- I know how to get answers from SU teams and feed them back to you
- I care about people and details. I always show up
- You will see monthly you said we did notes with timelines outcomes and next steps
Preferred pronouns
he/him