The fourth-year integrated science student and executive director of Kite Vancouver is running on a platform of restructuring the society’s executive team and rebranding AMS services.
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The second-year science student is running on a platform mainly composed of improving mental and sexual wellness, sustainability and Indigenous inclusion through education.
Pulling from his experience as AMS VP Administration, the third-year arts student wants to improve policies and initiatives around sexual assault support, affordability, Indigenous inclusion and sustainability.
The fourth-year commerce student is running an extensive platform that aims to improve affordability, mental wellbeing, inclusive land collaborative leadership, transparency and climate justice within the AMS.
Fourth-year finance student Jon Tomalty is running for a promotion to VP Finance on a platform of sustainability, mental health and improved financial access for clubs and constituencies.
Viki Loncar is running to be VP Finance on a platform of transparency, website reform and advocacy for clubs and constituencies.
Calling herself a “very goal-oriented person,” the first-year arts student and the VP finance for the Arts Undergraduate Society (AUS) views running for the AMS position a natural step.
Alex Okrainetz is hoping to increase transparency, foster community and use her involvement with sustainability initiatives to bring it to the forefront of the VP Administration portfolio.
The third-year chemical engineering student, current residence advisor (RA) and president of the Latin Dance Club stressed that her extensive club experience has provided her with first-hand knowledge around the complications clubs often face when dealing with the VP Administration.
The second-year arts student has an extensive AMS background, including experience sitting on several committees and serving as an Arts Undergraduate Society councillor.
The current Senate student caucus co-chair is running for AMS VP Academic and University Affairs (VPAUA) on a platform he dubs his ‘ABCs’: accessible academics, better mental health and sexual violence support, and collaborative advocacy.
Burnham’s platform includes supporting the Sexual Assault Support Centre (SASC), pushing UBC to divest and informing students on advocacy.
The third-year arts student wants to restructure the VPAUA’s approach to advocacy, push for affordability and better mental health support.
There are seven questions up for students to have the final say.
She emphasized the importance of OERs in terms of equity, citing the additional costs that students pay for textbooks and other educational resources.