I’m running for Treasurer because the role brings together two of my main interests: healthcare and business. I’m particularly interested in the business side of healthcare, where scientific innovation meets real-world impact, and being part of HBS this year has made me even more excited to contribute to the society’s growth.
In its first year, HBS has already hosted insightful speaker panels, careers evenings and workshops. As Treasurer, I’d love to help build the financial foundations that match that ambition so the society can keep expanding. A key part of that is keeping the society’s finances organised and making the most of our funding to create even more opportunities for members. This would involve setting up clear budgeting systems, exploring UCL Students’ Union grants that HBS could be eligible for as a growing society, and helping structure sponsorship opportunities so companies can support HBS events while engaging meaningfully with members.
Working closely with the Client Relations team, I’d also aim to turn speaker connections into longer-term partnerships and practical opportunities for members, such as CV workshops and careers sessions with real HR teams. Alongside the rest of the committee, I’m be excited to help HBS continue growing while creating valuable opportunities for its members.