Candidate for the position of President

AIMEE SMITH

I would be honoured to help lead and develop the RGU Physio Society 2024/25 as it's been great to be apart of the last 3 years and I'd love to give something back!

I feel I have great communication, organisation and leadership skills from my jobs and having previously been a physio class rep. I could utilise these skills in this position to help ensure things run smoothly and everybody is included as much as possible.

I feel it is important to promote student support networks across all years of study whether it is regarding academics, mental health or general day to day wellbeing, which I would strongly aim for this society to do so.

I would always be open to any suggestions from both the other committee members as well as any general society members. This is very important to make sure everybodys thoughts and feelings are considered to make it as inclusive and welcoming as possible! 

 

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