Election post

Status
Elected
What do you hope to achieve in the role if you are elected?

The game plan is to focus on:

My Vision for Transformation:

The NUS is not as politically respected and radical as it was. UCL has the largest number of delegates of any university. I plan to use our leverage in pushing for a student organisation that actually resonates with us every day.

Global Issues, Local Actions:

Elevate our voices on important issues like Climate Action and Mental Health support.

Make NUS resources more available to students interested in grassroots campaigning.

Cost of Living:

Advocate for comprehensive strategies to alleviate the financial stress of student life.

What will you bring to this role (e.g. experience, skills or qualities)?

With years of experience in campaigning for climate action and social justice issues AND a track record of presenting and passing policy motions at UCL’s Union Executive and Welfare and Community Zone meetings, I am well placed to represent the voices of UCL students on a national stage. 

If you want to be represented by someone who’s passionate, has years of experience and the tenacity to voice and elevate your concerns at the NUS - your search is over!

Please summarise why students should vote for you.

I'm in my 4th year at UCL. Vote for someone who’s been where you are, understands your position and has a track record of creating change.

I Listen:

With a large number of motions being discussed, UCL's voice will be heard on the issues that matter to us most. 

I Advocate:

I can drive our delegates and those at other unis to vote for issues we care about such as cost of living support and climate action. 

I Act:

With a history rooted in grassroots activism and a vision for a better NUS, together, we'll make UCL’s voice not just heard, but echo.

Vote for me and let's turn words into action.

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