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Election
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Candidates
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Hey! My name is Jane Nikulina, and I am a first-year medical student with a deep passion for nurturing the well-being of our volleyball community!
As your Welfare Officer, I promise to prioritize the health and happiness of every member of our society.
Here's why I believe I am the best candidate for the role:
I believe in the power of empathy to heal and support. I promise to listen attentively to your concerns and provide a compassionate ear whenever you need it. Another thing you can count on with me is approachability. However big or small your problem is, I will always be there to talk to and support you. I am committed to implementing solutions to address welfare issues head-on. Whether we're spiking on the court or chilling off it, I’ll be there for you! Together, we will navigate challenges and find practical resolutions to uplift each other.
Our society thrives on diversity. Whether you have just started your journey in volleyball or you are an experienced player already, I am dedicated to ensuring that your voice is heard and valued, regardless of background or identity.
Your trust is sacred to me. I vow to uphold the highest standards of confidentiality, respecting your privacy and safeguarding your personal information with integrity and discretion.
With your support, we can create a vibrant and nurturing environment where every member of our volleyball society thrives.
See you around!
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Hello everyone!
My name is Maria Vittoria, but you probably know me by my nickname Mavi. Next year will be my last at UCL, studying Psychology and Language Sciences. I've been part of the Women's team for the past two years, and I have enjoyed every moment of it!
I'm standing as a Welfare Officer because I believe that having someone to talk to when things get difficult is crucial to making the most out of the experience. Sometimes receiving a second perspective helps us to reconsider what we could improve on, and it surely encourages us to rewrite our states of mind, perhaps with a more positive look :)
I think I'm suitable for this role because I can be a very good listener, as well as a calming and comforting presence. Furthermore, being a Welfare Officer would help me in putting into practice the core of my studies.
My hope is to contribute to creating a very sociable and pleasant environment, where we can all support one another. This is very important, especially when big matches come and cheering is needed!
Thanks for sticking through this long paragraph, I'll see you on the court :)