Hi! I’m Ziyi, a first-year undergraduate studying Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and I’m excited to run for the Spanner Bearer of CGCU. In high school, I took on leadership roles in organizing large-scale events as part of the student union. My team of 200+ members and I were fully responsible for hosting our annual school fair and performance event, which attracted over 70,000 visitors each yea ...
This candidate did not supply a manifesto.
My name is Zhanwei Tian, and I have been studying at Imperial College for two years. During this time, I have participated in many CGCU events and come to appreciate that it is a department full of energy and passion. I will protect this symbol of CGCU honor from being stolen or taken away by others. As long as I am here, this item will be here. I believe I am capable of fulfilling this role!
The position of the Spanner Bearer is one of great prestigue and one I wish to uphold to it's stature. The events hoseted by CGCU effect all engineers in this university, providing the offer to have great collaboration between all courses and have the mingling of different engineers. As the events officer, I would ensure not only fair opportunities, but also shared opportunities between different engineering course ...
Hello!I'm Matej, a proud engineer ready to lay down his life to protect a 65lb hunk of metal. Over the years, I have had plenty of experience with handling spanner and I'm ready to up my game.As a member of Team Bo', I already know what it means to take good care of a CGCU mascot and I will gladly extend my engineering love to the one and only Spanner. I am also currently working on my physique for the sole reason of ...
My name is Sky, and I’m running for CGCU Spanner Bearer because I believe in celebrating our unique traditions while uniting all engineers under the City & Guilds College Union banner. Over my time in CGCU, I’ve experienced firsthand the spirit that sets us apart—the camaraderie, ambition, and unwavering support we show one another. The Spanner is more than just a symbol; it’s a piece of ...