Election post
As Welfare Officer the past year, I’ve been deeply involved in JSOC, supporting members affected by recent events and liaising with our antisemitism officer. Beyond this, my interest and care for this community saw me: organize lunch and learns, introduce Kosher food on campus, arrange JSOC’s Jewish Care visit, put up the Menorah and more.
Working on these initiatives and engaging with our members to enrich Jewish campus life has been my most meaningful uni experience. I’ve also loved representing JSOC to the Student Union, working with them to implement feedback and champion JSOC’s needs. Being President would allow me to maximise my impact-building on the foundations I’ve laid to keep giving back to this incredible community. Because this community has made campus feel like home the past two years, and I am enormously grateful for it.
I take the role of President extremely seriously and believe I have the experience, network and drive to excel. Especially at a time when being JSOC President has taken a new meaning in the current environment, where strong leadership, identity and attention to welfare are more crucial than ever. With strong connections in the SU, I can hit the ground running, working directly with them to support JSOC. As President, I hope to: organize more inter-JSOC and off-campus events, amplify UCL’s Jewish voice, and create more career and volunteering opportunities. With your support, I look forward to seeing JSOC go from strength to strength. Thank you!