Election post

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

I care so much, I made a website: voteadam.xyz

🚶‍♀️ Pedestrianise the Place
    The Union has the means to lobby local government
    Lets make getting between sites safer and better

🕸️  Improve Digital Infrastructure
    I can see cobwebs on the Union website
    Organising activities should be less painful

🍻 Protect our Bars
    I would ensure that our bars develop their identity
    Integral to life here, they are not going anywhere

🥪 Zero Food Waste
    Union cafés are set on a weekly basis to throw away up to hundreds of items of food
    Cafés should slash prices and give what's left to Students

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

🏛️ Involved in Local Government
    I have reached out to councillors and attended public consultations
    I have pushed Camden Council for more pedestrianisation around UCL

🗣️ A year as Activities Representative
    Last year I fought for commuter representation.
    30th October I'll be presenting to W&C Zone to push for pedestrianisation

🚀 A Committee Powerhouse
    Treasurer of Musical Theatre
    Treasurer of Sign Language
    Welfare Officer of Public Speaking
    Social Secretary of the Shakespeare Company
    Externals Officer of Stage Crew
    Collaborations Officer of Taylor Swift
    + More!

Please summarise why students should vote for you.

🏆 Societies Personality of the Year 24/25
    Present beyond belief, always on campus, and connected like crazy
    My involvement goes beyond the societies that I serve on

🤝 Working with past and present Saabs
    Last year I worked with the Postgraduate Saab to host events
    This year I'm working with the A&E Officer to make sure Societies are represented after the Societies Officer vanished!

⚙️ Already At Work!
    It's slow going because I'm not in a position of much responsibility
    Whether you vote for me or not i'm going to keep working, being a Trustee will just get things going faster.

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He/Him