Hello everyone! I’m Audrey, a first-year Medical Biosciences with Management student. I am excited to nominate myself for the role of Events Manager at Women In Business. I hope you and your friends will vote for me! Having attended the amazing events organised by our lovely seniors, from the panel talks to interactive workshops, and being part of the mentorship scheme helped me to discover career paths in t ...
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Hi! I’m Anna, a second-year Chemical Engineering student and I would love to be your events manager! WiB’s events and mentorship have introduced to me to incredible opportunities, and I would love to give back! I understand navigating your future career can be challenging, and I believe well-planned events are key to gaining industry insights and increasing your confidence. As events manager, I plan to i ...
HEYYYYYY I love event planning, I have a weird obsession with it actually. I am the event manager in Chemical engineering society have helped organized movie nights take me outs and so on. Also organize IC Hack (hackathon) 2025. Pick me choose me for lots of discounted events such as: 🍸 Boujee Networking Brunches – Mimosas & mentors? pls. 🏆 Business Pitch Competitions – Win funding & prizes f ...
Hi! I am Cheryl, a third-year Chemistry student and I am excited to be running for Events Manager this year in ICWIB! I believe that events play a vital role in helping members discover their interests and navigate career paths. Having benefited from these events myself, I am passionate and eager to be a part of creating these engaging and insightful environments to inspire my fellow members. As the events manager, ...
Hi everyone, I’m Isabella! After a year of successfully organizing WIB career and social events, I’m excited to re-run as Event Manager. I’ve loved growing this society into a space where women at Imperial feel at home while navigating their professional journeys. With the experience and professional network I’ve built, I’m eager to support the future committee again. Women’s earl ...