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I'm willing to squeeze every bit of creativity out of ACS, to leave you all feeling exhausted with all the hard work you've been putting in, but fulfilled with the physical reward of that hard work.
To bring creatives together. Inspiring events, meet ups, plays, music, interesting conversations and guest speakers, and simply a "hello" from a fellow creative to another. That's my goal.
People are so obsessed with being cool and demure. People are so encouraged to be minimalistic and reserved. And some people just don't have that much to say. But I want to reintroduce creativity as loud, unapologetic and collaborative expression. You have something to say? Say it! Don't hide under the guise of embarrassment or fear. You are all welcome here.
Show me your skills, your art, your voice, your talent, your thoughts, your opinions, your music, your clothes. Show me your ideas and experiences. Let your mind become a physical, palpable thing that we celebrate this year.
I want creatives that actually want to create. Speakers that actually want to speak. Musicians that actually want to make music. Artists that actually want to go home carrying a piece of art. I don't want a half-assed primary school art project. I want an explosion of boldness and colours.
So that when you're 30, you will still be thinking about that play, that piece, that podcast that you helped create in UCL ACS back in 2025.

I’m running for Creative Director because I believe creativity is more than just aesthetics. It’s about direction, storytelling and shaping how people will experience ACS. Whether it’s through event themes, visuals or campaigns, I want to create moments that reflect who we are: a society rooted in culture, faith, joy and individuality. From concept to execution, I want every creative choice to feel intentional and inspiring. As Creative Director, I would be focused on making our content and events visually strong, emotionally engaging and reflective of the diversity within ACS. I can bring a creative and people-first approach to this role. Working with children has taught me how to be adaptive, imaginative and intentional. Whether it’s simplifying a message or making something interactive, I’ve learned how to make content stick - and that skill would be invaluable in a creative leadership role. I also have experience designing and promoting church events, which has taught me how to balance visual impact with meaning. It wasn’t just about making things look nice, but about telling a story that encourages people to connect, engage and show up. As Creative Director, I want to bring vision and cohesion to how ACS will present itself, both online and in-person. I want to lead with creativity, purpose and heart - and help ACS look and feel as powerful as the people behind it.