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I am standing for Vice President because I want to play a key role in ensuring UCL Indian Society runs smoothly and continues to provide a strong sense of community for its members. This role requires excellent organisation, communication, and leadership—skills I have developed through my experience in both the RAF Cadets and my involvement in UCL’s badminton society for civil engineers.
Having been a cadet for the past five years, I have extensive experience in structured planning, delegation, and teamwork. I am used to handling admin tasks, managing logistics, and ensuring that all moving parts come together effectively—skills that directly align with the responsibilities of this role. Working closely with the President and Treasurer, I am confident in my ability to manage the society’s workload, oversee room bookings, and delegate tasks to the wider committee to ensure everything runs efficiently.
Additionally, my experience in UCL’s badminton society has given me practical experience in handling organisational responsibilities, from scheduling events to liaising with different teams. As I will be stepping away from cadets in September, I will have the time and dedication to fully commit to this role, ensuring that Indian Society’s operations are well-structured and seamless.
Ultimately, I want to use my skills to support the committee, enhance the society’s organisation, and contribute to the success of its events, helping to create an inclusive and engaging space for all members.
Having been an active and dedicated member of UCL Indian Society, I am eager to take on the role of Vice President to continue contributing to our vibrant community. My experience in helping organize and execute events has given me a deep understanding of the society’s values, and I am committed to making it even more inclusive, engaging, and dynamic. From assisting at the Chaiwalla Social and Chai in the Quad to helping coordinate the India Soc Take Me Out event, I have always been hands-on in ensuring events run smoothly. I also took the initiative to reach out to performers for JASHN, our flagship event, showcasing my ability to liaise with talent and contribute to the society’s biggest celebrations.
As Vice President, I would use my experience to strengthen teamwork, improve event execution, and foster a greater sense of belonging within the society. My strong organizational skills, proactive approach, and passion for Indian culture make me an ideal candidate to help lead and grow UCL Indian Society. I am excited about the opportunity to give back and help shape the society’s future!