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Count information
Date count run15 Mar 2024
Election rulesERS97 STV
Candidates running2
Available position1
Total ballots13
Valid votes13
Invalid votes0
Round 1
Jan Chow [17451]11.00
RON (Re-open Nominations)2.00
Exhausted0.00
Surplus4.50
Threshold6.50
Count of first choices. The initial quota is 6.50. Candidate Jan Chow [17451] has reached the threshold and is elected.

Winner is Jan Chow [17451].

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Jan Chow

Hello everyone! I’m Jan, the current FYR of Business Society.

Through actively joining events such as the DECA, and winning the EY-P session in the UCL Business Game, I was motivated to run for the Vice President of events for the Business Society. I wish to explore potential opportunities and make well-planned future events for the Business Society.

My main agenda will be as follows:

Positioning: The Business Society has faced many competitions from other societies. We have to better position ourselves for future challenges and changes. I hope to increase our collaboration with the UCL School of Management and highlight our significance as a major medium for different societies to collaborate and exchange thoughts. 

Entrepreneurship: The value of entrepreneurship has always been undervalued in the UCL Business Society. I aim to create a platform to include more of such talents into our societies and find a place where people can find their potential cofounders and gather their ideas.

Competitions: While consulting competitions have been popular, we rarely see competitions regarding portfolio or assets management here in UCL. It is not only a chance to improve our financial planning skills, but you can take what you learn from here to real life – from tax advisory, real estate purchase to other aspects. Make your family a business!!

By voting for me, I will strive my best to position the Business Society and make a further step to be the one-stop-for-all society in UCL.