FemTech: Sponsorship Officer

Candidates

Ai Niimura

Hello FemTech members! I am Ai, a third-year Bioengineer running for the role of Sponsorship Officer. Having been a subcommittee member this year, I deeply understand FemTech’s goals and operations and love the sense of community it offers. With my personable and friendly approach, I believe I can effectively represent the society and attract more sponsors, fostering a larger and more connected space. As someo ...

Angela Song

Hi all, My name is Angela Song, and I am a second-year biotech student. I am running for the position of sponsorship officer for FemTech. I am committed to our mission of advancing female healthcare and making a positive impact on the lives of women worldwide. If elected, I aim to accomplish the following: Establish partnerships with healthcare institutions, pharmaceutical companies, and tech firms that share Fe ...

Yeline Idir

Hi, I’m Yeline, a 2nd Year Biomedical Engineering student! I'm stepping up for the role of Sponsorship Officer for our Femtech Society, and here's why I think we'd make a great team. I've got a background in communication and PR, which I think provides me all the skills necessary to fulfill this position. Whether it’s putting together propositions, presentations, or sending email and forming new conne ...

Vanathi Pugalendhi

Hi everyone! My name is Vanathi Pugalendhi and I’m running for Sponsorship Officer for FemTech. As a personal user of apps such as Flo, I find the pace of FemTech startups with a unique work ethic exciting. FemTech is an incredibly dynamic community that I’d not only love to be a part of but also highlight how inclusive and applicable it is to other areas of healthcare and technology. I have ample ex ...

Antonia Ngai

Hi! I'm Antonia and I am running for sponsorship officer for FemTech, as my experience as both head girl and head of charity has equipped me with great responsibility and communication skills. I have had opportunities to deliver speeches and presentations, and represented my peers to raise the issue of natural hair inclusion on campus. This led to a change of the school rules to allow students to keep their natural h ...