Realistic leadership. Real results.
Learn why I’m running
I am currently a student at Seneca Polytechnic studying Software Development (BSD) and an active member of the Seneca Student Federation, where I work as part of the event staff team. Through this role, I have seen how the student union operates behind the scenes, not just in theory, but through real processes, limitations, and collaboration.
This experience has shaped how I view student leadership. I believe that meaningful representation is built on practical, achievable ideas that can actually be implemented through the Students’ Council and SSF teams, rather than promises that sound good but cannot be delivered.
Throughout my time at Seneca, I’ve noticed a consistent gap between students and the services meant to support them. Many students are unaware of the resources, programs, and opportunities available through the Seneca Student Federation, or they are unsure how to access them.
I am running because I believe student leadership should focus on strengthening this connection. When students feel informed, supported, and heard, the entire campus community becomes stronger. My goal is to help make the SSF more visible, approachable, and relevant to everyday student life.
Focused on ideas that can actually be implemented.
Clear communication and honesty in decision-making.
Making student services easier to understand and reach.
Working with students, council, and SSF teams to deliver results.