Election post
If I could describe what I bring to this role in a few words, it would be energy, empathy, and experience. I’ve always believed that a good representative is not just a spokesperson, but a connector — someone who listens, understands, and brings people together. I’ve led international events, mentored students, and worked with staff to create a supportive community. I also delivered a TED Talk on youth empowerment, embracing cultures. These experiences makes me ready to bring this energy to IOE, representing every voice and helping build an inclusive, connected community for our faculty.
If elected, I’ll make sure every student’s voice is heard and respected. I’ll gather feedback, and share it at Faculty meetings. Beyond academics, I also hope to promote the value of students and staff working together. In high school, I often worked closely with teachers and administrators to plan events, so I know how effective collaboration can be. I’d like to build strong relationships with both students and faculty to create a friendly, open dialogue that helps everyone feel part of the same team. My goal is to make IOE a vibrant space where collaboration and positive change thrive.
You should vote for me because I truly care about representing you and building a positive, supportive community. I listen carefully, act responsibly, and always follow through. My experience as a student leader, TED Talk speaker, and mentor has prepared me to speak up for your needs and create opportunities for everyone. I’ll be approachable, proactive, and transparent, making sure your feedback leads to real results.
Together, I believe we can make IOE a truly collaborative and inspiring part of UCL — one where every student feels proud to belong.
So, let’s build this community together. 🌱