Now in my final year, I’ve joined the Society Exec Committee as the Development Officer. I ensure that societies aren’t just surviving, but thriving and thinking of new ways to bring their ideas to life and empower students. Recently I supported the Train and Gain society with their International Women’s Day event as a panellist after having a drop out the day before. I spoke about my work last year, experience as a woman with many other labels and how we all play a part in creating an equitable world regardless of gender.
I’ve also been working as an academy ambassador for Wiser, a company that helps employers engage with students through ambassadors, which has been another exciting milestone. I’ve always wanted to help people find their purpose, something I struggled with during my gap year when employment support felt lacking. Wiser aims to reshape how people think about work, making it more enjoyable and purposeful, which aligns perfectly with my values.
With graduation on the horizon, I can confidently say that Loughborough helped me discover my passion and equipped me with the experiences and knowledge I needed to forge my future. It’s been an incredible journey, and I can’t wait for what’s next.