Your Women's Officer is responsible for campaigning and lobbying on womens' issues, making positive change for women at LSE.

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Women's Officer

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Get to know YOUR
Women's Officer

What I studied

BSc Economics

How I was involved with LSESU before becoming an officer

Before becoming Women's Officer, I was actively involved in student societies, career events, and initiatives that helped students connect with opportunities in finance and beyond. I enjoyed working with different student communities and encouraging others to get involved in campus life. 

What I'm looking to achieve this year

I hope to create a welcoming and supportive community for women at LSE by organising career workshops, networking events, wellbeing activities, and social events. I also want to help more women feel confident exploring careers in industries where they are traditionally underrepresented.

One tip for getting the most out of LSEOne tip for making the most out of LSE

Get involved as much as you can. Join societies, attend events, meet new people, and don't be afraid to step outside your comfort zone. Some of the most valuable experiences and friendships at LSE come from saying yes to opportunities.

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