Election post
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I want to make UCL’s largest student journalism society a welcoming space, where any student can become involved. My commitment and passion for Pi Media is demonstrated by my experience as Social Media Officer and as a frequent writer. I know the ins and outs of the society, which makes me well placed to become President.
As President, there are four factors I want to focus on:
- Improving the social aspect - Pi has a heavy online focus, and while there are weekly meetings and office hours, we need to improve our in-person support for members, and organise more socials
- Aligning the three branches of Pi - Pi Online is currently at the centre of our output. PiTV could benefit from a partnership with FilmSoc, and Pi Magazine is open to change its format to a monthly physical newspaper in place of termly
- Work with the Student Union, and hold them closer to account - Pi Media plays an important role in the discourse of their policies
- Increase external engagement – through speakers and partnerships, and organise UCL and Pi alumni panels to give industry insights
Most importantly, I am open to any ideas – columns, podcasts…: I want to work together with our members to create the society they want. As a friendly and approachable face, I can successfully liaise between the society and the union.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me via email ([email protected]) or phone (+44 7710 004694). I’m looking forward to Pi Media’s future! :)