Topic:
The United Nations Anomalous Entity Response Council
Max Taylor
Ashe Fleer
Hey y’all, I’m Ashe Fleer, a junior at UNC Charlotte studying Political Science. I’m honored for this committee to my first time chairing a conference and I’m excited to sharing this experience with you all! I’ve been a part of MUN since coming to UNC Charlotte and I can assure you that the team we have are the most helpful, supportive group I could ask for, and I hope they spur enjoyment of your MUN as they have mine, Outside of MUN, I’m an avid photographer and musician. Thank you for being a part of the United Nations Anomalous Entity Research Committee, and happy cryptid hunting!
Marc Levin
Hey everyone! My name is Marc Levin, and I'll be this year's Crisis Director. I'm a UNC Charlotte Alum who's currently a grad student at American University for Public Administration! I got into MUN during my undergrad because I wanted to learn more about international organizations and meet new people. In my free time I like to go on hikes, take walks, and try new food! I'm super excited to meet everyone in October!
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Hi! My name is Akshara Sisodiya, and I am a sophomore at UNC Charlotte in the public health program. I have been involved in Model UN since my freshman year of high school. I got into MUN when my dad told me that it would look good for my college applications, but I had so much fun that the resume aspect of it is effectively moot. A fun fact about me is that I have somehow never competed in a GA. I love crisis elements though, and I am really excited to work as backroom for this committee! Some other things I am interested in outside of MUN include reading, hiking, baking, and birdwatching.
Good luck, and I look forward to working with you at Carolinas!
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Nanthana is a junior studying Political Science with a double minor in International Studies and Security and Intelligence Studies. She has been competing in Model UN conferences since her freshman year of high school, and has a long history with the Carolinas Conference. This year will be her third year on conference staff. In her free time, Nanthana spends time watching cricket (a classic Indian pastime), reading, and painting. A fun fact about her is that she recently traveled to the Netherlands this past spring. She is extremely excited to work with the crisis committee staff to help make this experience exciting for all the delegates!