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Home / Students' Guild Elections

BREAKING NEWS: Guild leadership election results announced

by Ana Anajuba

BREAKING NEWS: Guild leadership election results announced

Image credit via ExeterGuild on Instagram, edited by Ana Anajuba

Feb 24, 2023 – by Ana Anajuba

The Exeter Student Guild election results have been released following the leadership elections.

After a long period of nominations, campaigning and voting, Exeposé can now reveal the new full time Guild Officers. The new Guild President is Emma de Saram, who currently holds the position of VP Liberation and Equality and was the driving force for the £2 meal campaign.

Joining her is Pip Shaw as Student Living Officer and Alex Stanley as Education Officer. Rhys Wallis takes the role of Societies and Employability Officer, and Mia Robillard-Day has been elected as Communications and Equality Officer. Finally, Gee Burnett has been appointed as the new Sports President who is responsible for overseeing Guild affiliated sports societies.

The results were announced on campus in the Forum and was also live-streamed remotely to students. Approximately 4000 thousand students voted in the elections this year and in response, the Guild has pledged to plant 4000 trees to celebrate the turnout.

Congratulations to the newly elected officers!

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About Ana Anajuba

As a third-year English and French student, Ana is looking forward to making son expérience française (her French experience) her entire personality. When not sitting in a café most known for its abundance of existential French philosophers, Ana enjoys reading the myriad of articles on the Exeposé website, making vegan ice cream from frozen fruit, and using the Oxford comma as a weapon. As a stickler for grammatical rules – and ironically someone who believes rules should be bent – Ana is happy to have finally found a way to use her skills that does not involve talking to Year 6 children (in her day job as a tutor). Her hobbies and interest are kaleidoscopic, ranging from designing and sewing clothes, indulging her encyclopedic knowledge of etymologies and creating her own fantastical language for her perpetually upcoming novel, to watching grown adults play-fight each other in pro-wrestling. In short, Ana hopes to use all this extra energy and focus it on working with her fellow committee members.

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