To the USYD Project Hope committee
Oh, and this domain? You can have it, free, whenever you want it.
I’m transferring from UNSW, into B Adv Computing here at USYD. I love running, soccer, and learning. I have endless lists of things I want to learn, what’s hard is actually doing all of them (I haven’t figured that part out yet).
I’m the one who volunteers before being asked. So, I started off as a marketing subbie, but I saw an opportunity for events, so now I’m sort of a hybrid marketing and events sub. A few days ago I sent in some posters to be posted in the upcoming 2 weeks. But I also made an event proposal 2 weeks ago. Scroll down to see all this!
I’ve been self learning programming and AI for the past few months, now I’m trying small projects, like making confusing tech easier for my mum.
Helping people, especially children, has always been a really big deal to me, I want to make an impact wherever I can, and Project Hope gives me a direct role in helping underprivileged children in rural China.
Because I’m already on the UNSW subcommittee, I arrive with real relationships, not a cold intro. That makes me a bridge connecting you to UNSW.
Real people, real group chats. If USYD wants to reach the UNSW chapter, I’m already the person who can make that call happen this week.
One fundraiser idea, run on both campuses — double the stalls, double the reach, double the money toward the kids in rural China, with me coordinating both sides.
Institutional / external relations — the person who makes inter-uni collabs actually ship, instead of staying “let’s do something sometime.” I’d build that role for you.
In closing
Best case, you get a great addition to your subcommittee. Worst case, we connect on LinkedIn and you can keep my contact until you want to plan a cross-institutional event.