Election post
My ambition is help our societies become the leading source of social, cultural and hobby-oriented life at UCL that they are destined to be.
In particular, I aim to push changes that allow societies to become ever more inclusive. This includes:
- Encouraging UCL East and School of Management Events, by setting up a separate What’s On calendar for those campuses, and helping promote those events in communal spaces.
- Co-operating with network leaders to help societies better accommodate their communities.
- Facilitating easy collaboration between societies, and between societies, clubs and networks.
I am currently serving as Treasurer for a hobby-based society, and have taken on many tasks in a small committee, which has built both my experience as a leader and a team player.
I have maintained several full-time jobs in the past, and have experience of studying while working, splitting responsibilities while managing time effectively.
I empathize with the experience of society members, having been a member of a broad range of societies.
Furthermore, as a mature and neurodivergent student I understand the importance of representing the concerns of minority and disadvantaged students.
Students should vote for someone who takes their leadership responsibilities seriously, who endeavors to deliver on whatever mandate they are given.
They should vote for someone who cares about making our societies the best they can be for all our students, of all cultures, genders and ages, whether they be attending Bloomsbury, UCL East or Canary Wharf, undergrad or postgrad, commuting or living on-site and studying part-time or full-time.
They should vote for someone who knows and understands societies and will work tirelessly to make them even better.