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I would love to be the treasurer of the Ex-Yugoslav Society because I would like to make a positive impact on the society and the great people who are a part of it. I believe that I would be a valuable addition, and will be committed to the success of our society.
Hello! My name is Alannah Thornley, born and raised in Belgrade, Serbia and I am honoured to put myself forward as a candidate for the position of Treasurer. As a student of European Social Politics Studies with the Full Economics Specialism, I have a strong foundation in quantitative analysis and economic awareness. My background in Higher Level Maths in the IB has also given me the confidence to tackle complex mathematical problems. I am committed to bringing this knowledge and passion for economics to the role of Treasurer, and I believe I am the best candidate for the job.
Furthermore, as someone with a deep passion for the ex-Yugoslavian culture, I understand the importance of preserving and celebrating our heritage. I am fully committed to continuing to promote and support our society's goals and objectives. If elected as Treasurer, my primary focus will be on increasing fundraising efforts. I believe that there are many new and innovative ways to raise funds for our society. For example, we could organize cultural festivals or bake sales that celebrates the unique traditions and customs of our region. I would also explore opportunities to collaborate with other student societies to increase our visibility on campus and reach a wider audience. Another key tenet of my intentions as treasurer would involve greater allocation of the society’s funds towards organising socials!
After taking the last year out of university unexpectedly, I now want to spend the 2023-24 academic year ensuring the continuation of Ex-Yugoslav society for a number of reasons.
I am incredibly passionate about the region and it's culture. I spent much of my time out traveling Croatia, Bosnia & Serbia and I am learning Serbo-Croatian (sometimes even with some success!). I think UCL should have a place to share this for people both from the region and beyond.
I have a number of skills I feel would be beneficial to the role of president. For one, I have communications experience from writing for Pi Media, the UCL student newspaper, and for the press team of a member of the Scottish Parliament (something else I've also been up to on my time out).
I have also been the social media manager for Museums With No Frontiers and have volunteered with the Pankhurst Centre Museum & Girlguiding, which has given me insight into planning and working to a set schedule.
In the future, I naturally want to see the society more active, embracing the region's culture. I feel this society benefits most from social events - pub meet ups - maybe even pub quizzes, rakija tasting, visiting Balkan restaurants & food shops. We can also try and reintroduce collaborative events with other cultural societies & film screenings.
This society can be great and together, we can get it there.