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Rustam Mukhamedjanov

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That’s the window we have to convince a future founder that Entrepreneurs Society is worth their time. Most societies lose that moment. I don’t plan to. 

Over the past year, I’ve worked across a range of society marketing projects where results were brutally clear: either people show up, or they don’t. More posts don’t build momentum. Precision does.

I’m running for Marketing Director because I treat attention like a scarce resource, and right now, our society has the raw energy to dominate UCL’s startup space, but the visibility doesn’t fully match the ambition.

What I will do differently:

  1. Engineer curiosity before every major event: Instead of one-off announcements, I’ll run tight promo sequences that build tension and social proof before tickets even drop. The goal: events people feel early FOMO about.
  2. Make ES look like where serious builders gather: More intentional visuals and messaging that signal ambition. When the right students see ES content, the reaction should be: “I should probably be in that room.”
  3. Turn member progress into our growth engine: Nothing markets entrepreneurship better than visible builders.

Why me? Because most candidates will promise “more engagement.”

I’m focused on something harder and more valuable:

Making the Entrepreneurs Society feel too relevant to ignore.

If you want marketing that creates real momentum, I’d genuinely value your vote.

— Rustam

Claudia Pipis

Hey, I'm Claudia - 1st year BASc Arts and Sciences student, and someone who's been genuinely invested in this community since arriving at UCL! I've attended multiple UCLe events and what's always struck me is how incredibly well-connected it is. It's a rare community of ambitious people, and I want to help even more students find their way into it.

I was part of BSA with my own startup, so I understand the need for a strong, cohesive visual direction, and what it takes to communicate that to an audience. For the past 2 years I've also been consulting and creating content for an investor-backed British ed-tech startup, building real engagement on Instagram and TikTok. I'm a self-proclaimed Canva addict with a background in photography, and I would love to lead UCLe's Marketing, bringing along a strong instinct for aesthetics, design trends, and knowledge of what makes people stop and pay attention online. I want to grow this community and make its online presence match the incredible things happening inside it, so if you appreciate this society as much as I do, I'd love your vote! :)