Election post

Status
Elected

Ohana means family, and family means no one gets left behind – cheesy as it sounds, this is the Singsoc community I envision. Given the chance as your vice president and welfare officer, I hope to extend this feeling of support and familiarity of home to more people across different interests and commitment levels, while also enhancing existing initiatives. But who am I, and how will I achieve this? 

  1. Building a genuine community from the ground up 
    • I find purpose in forming genuine friendships and bringing people together. You can count on me to be real, open and always ready to yap :) 
    • More informal low-pressure hangouts, keeping Singsoc chill, fun and empowering ground-up initiatives
  2. Refining current initiatives, emphasising inclusivity
    • Maintaining core initiatives, improving them based on feedback
    • Having a wide range of initiatives so that there’s something for everyone – extrovert or introvert, sleeper build or sleeping build, mickey mouse or overworked 
    • Looking out also for postgraduates, exchange students and others
  3. Acting as a bridge  
    • As a certified #saikangwarrior, servant leadership is at my core – you bet you’ll be seeing me around at events. I would love to journey alongside our Singsoc community, and make you feel more connected to Singsoc and Exco  

To me, VP is a people-centric role, through which I can give back to the community who has become almost like a family to me. It’s a constant reminder that while we explore new horizons, it’s always good to be home.