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Count information
Date count run25 Nov 2022
Election rulesERS97 STV
Candidates running3
Available position1
Total ballots9
Valid votes9
Invalid votes0
Round 1
Sam Tamayo [11264]6.00
Haris Ahmad Khan [11406]2.00
RON (Re-open Nominations)1.00
Exhausted0.00
Surplus1.50
Threshold4.50
Count of first choices. The initial quota is 4.50. Candidate Sam Tamayo [11264] has reached the threshold and is elected.

Winner is Sam Tamayo [11264].

Candidates

Haris Ahmad Khan

Having worked in consulting, development and tech, I am passionate about engaging and working with a community of changemakers who are eager and passionate about bringing a system change to the global socio-economic system and lead the way for a prosperous future. Being one of the core student reps for undergraduate and postgraduate students during my undergraduate studies, I will bring a wealth of expertise that will enable me to effectively and inclusively represent postgraduates and ensure that everyone's ideas are brought forward.

Through my role and with the assistance of the community of disruptive thinkers, I will engage with the society to collectively deliver and host diverse purpose-led events, from guest speaker events & panel talks to collaborative campaigns with like-minded organizations.

Through the role, I will also effectively relay unique opportunities to the IGP students through which they can interact with the institute as well as become more involved with the IGP through various events and initiatives like seriouslydifferent.org, Sustainable UCL, PROCOL and others.

Sam Tamayo

The Society for Global Prosperity aspires to bring together visionaries and movement makers who want to create better systems and environments for current and future generations. 

As an MSc student in Prosperity, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship, I bring with me a wealth of knowledge, skills, and experiences influenced and inspired by my learnings and interactions with IGP's diverse cohort and faculty.

Outside of academia, I run my own non-profit organization in the Philippines called Project SMILE wherein we connect marginalized communities to early-stage social impact start-ups.

Under my leadership, Project SMILE has recruited more than 600 ambassadors, members, and volunteers, has received local and international recognition from prestigious organizations such as The Stevie Awards for Women in Business, Women World Awards, and YOUnified Awards, and most importantly, has impacted the lives of over 40,000 Filipinos-in-need. 

Aside from this, I am also affiliated with international networks such as Chevening, MakeSense, UN Women Asia, and the Pacific and Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative among others. 

Having said all of this, I am committed to bringing change and more than capable of introducing programs and implementing solutions that would benefit all of the stakeholders of the Society for Global Prosperity.