University of London Union - University of London Union Board of Trustee Members

University of London Union Board of Trustee Members

1. Vraj Domalip, ULU President

2. Sean Rillo Rackza, ULU Vice-President

3. Abs Hassanali, Student Trustee

4. Hannah Kelly, Student Trustee

5. James Meadway, Student Trustee

6. Ross Spear, Student Trustee

7. Stuart Deboos, External Trustee

8. Jodi Ekelchik, External Trustee

9. Mark Bery - University Head of College Representative

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