I’m running for Vice-President of ChemSoc because I genuinely care about the chemistry community at Imperial College London, and I want to play an active role in shaping it.
Chemistry here is intense: long labs, demanding lectures, and constant deadlines can make it easy to feel overwhelmed. ChemSoc should be more than just a society; it should be a space where we can socialise, celebrate our achievements, build connections, and feel part of a supportive community beyond our coursework. I want to help create and strengthen that space.
I want to deliver memorable, well-executed events throughout the year and organise a Christmas Dinner that genuinely feels like a celebration of getting through first term together. I also want to ensure that the committee works efficiently and collaboratively, with regular structured meetings that keep everyone aligned and supported. Good organisation behind the scenes leads to better experiences for everyone.
I will make sure social media and newsletters are consistent, engaging, and informative so that no one misses out on opportunities, events, or announcements. ChemSoc should feel active, welcoming, and accessible to all years. What I will bring to this role is reliability, organisation, and positive energy. I am committed, and ready to take responsibility for making sure everything runs smoothly.
If elected as your Vice-President, I will work hard to ensure ChemSoc is something we are proud to be part of : a society that supports us, connects us, and makes our time at Imperial even more memorable.