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Re-open nominations is a winner
No
Count information
Date count run24 May 2024
Election rulesERS97 STV
Candidates running3
Available position1
Total ballots9
Valid votes9
Invalid votes0
Round 1
Pin-Jung (Mondo) Lee [20423]5.00
Ayato Yamazaki [20424]3.00
RON (Re-open Nominations)1.00
Exhausted0.00
Surplus0.50
Threshold4.50
Count of first choices. The initial quota is 4.50. Candidate Pin-Jung (Mondo) Lee [20423] has reached the threshold and is elected.

Winner is Pin-Jung (Mondo) Lee [20423].

Candidates

Ayato Yamazaki

My primary motivation for standing as a nominee for the Marketing Officer position in our Physics Society is my genuine desire to contribute positively to our community. Despite lacking direct marketing experience, my enthusiasm for physics and commitment to our society's mission drive me to step forward.

While balancing multiple part-time jobs, I've honed my time management skills, which I believe will be valuable in fulfilling the duties of the Marketing Officer role. I'm eager to learn and apply myself to support our society's visibility and engagement.

Seeing the tangible impact of my contributions is deeply rewarding to me. I'm dedicated to working collaboratively to enhance our society's success and ensure every member feels valued.

In summary, my eagerness to contribute and dedication to our society's mission make me an ideal candidate for the Marketing Officer position. With your support, I'm excited to help lead our community to even greater heights.

Pin-Jung (Mondo) Lee

Hey everyone!

I love physics, and since you're voting, I'm guessing you do, too. Outreach is key to making physics fun, accessible, and ultimately well-understood. As marketing officer, I'll be able to help more people see the engaging sides the subject has to offer.

I aim to draw upon previous experiences, whether producing advertising materials for workshops and campaigns or experimenting with information and media through an events board. In a world where information is anything but scarce, I strive to add extra punch to our materials and help carry the society's voice far and wide, reaching everyone within and beyond the community.

I appreciate that marketing is anything but simple—personability, informativeness, and a myriad of other aspects can be challenging to balance, and entrusting anyone with the role can be a huge leap of faith. However, I am prepared to take this opportunity and hope that through it, I'll be able to bring both marketing at PhySoc and my own skills to new growth in mutually beneficial collaborations.

Lastly, I'd like to thank everyone who's supported my academic officer campaign. Your votes and encouragement made everything possible, and I thank you from the bottom of my heart.

Cheers, and feel free to hit me up for any questions or ideas!