Election post

Status
Elected

Serving as First Year Representative for the Legal Tech Society has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my university journey. Organising events such as the Solomonic Workshop challenged me to think critically about how we design opportunities that are both intellectually engaging and practically useful. Coordinating speakers, managing logistics, and promoting the event taught me the importance of thoughtful planning and collaboration in delivering meaningful experiences.

I am running for President as I want to build on our foundation and take the society to its next stage of growth. Legal technology is evolving rapidly, and our society should be at the forefront of that change. I am committed to expanding our initiatives through events such as a flagship hackathon that brings together law and STEM students to solve real-world problems. I also want to foster stronger collaborations with other societies, creating interdisciplinary panels, joint workshops, and networking opportunities that reflect the increasingly cross-sector nature of the legal industry.

In addition, I plan to introduce innovation competitions that encourage members to develop and pitch their own legal tech ideas. By creating platforms for experimentation and creativity, we can empower students not only to understand legal technology but also to shape it. My experience, dedication, and vision for sustainable growth position me to lead a society that is ambitious, inclusive, and genuinely innovative.

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