Election post
I've pitched sponsors, marketed a product from zero, and navigated the uncertainty of building something from scratch. But more than any of that, I know what it feels like to walk into a room not knowing what you're looking for - and walk out with exactly what you needed.
Building my PropTech startup - an AI receptionist for property firms, taught me that the right introduction is worth more than the best pitch deck. One conversation with the right person unlocked a meeting that shaped my entire product.
That's when I understood what a room full of the right people can do.
So why me?
Because I don't just organise rooms - I connect people inside them. I naturally pick up on who should meet who, and I make it happen. I'll also leverage my industry connections to bring in the right startups, investors, and partners from day one. That instinct is rare, and it's exactly what a Startup Fair needs at the top. Anyone can book a venue and fill it with stalls. The difference is whether students leave with a contact that changes something for them.
That's the fair I want to create.