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VICE CHAIR
1. Cordelia Wright
I am applying for the role of Vice Chair and also Careers coordinator as I have a passion for encouraging people who are navigating their path towards brighter and more fulfilling futures within the legal profession.
My belief is due to my experience of working in recruitment previously and having been active with the Windrush home office scandal as a justice activist, my skills will be beneficial to all of you who are our future solicitors, barristers, silks and judges, as I will endeavour to provide the best quality networking events and all the best opportunities for both personal and professional growth.
My past experience at the Open University and OULS events can assist me in engaging more OULS members, not only to become stronger candidates for available placements, but also to experience a thriving and continuously evolving community of responsible leaders who can equip them with the right tools to integrate responsible and well informed future career decisions leading to sustainable jobs and suitable work environments.
If you decide to vote me in I can promise and deliver on the fact I will support, encourage and elevate you all to the absolute best of my ability, because nothing will give me more pleasure or joy to see you all find the best environments within your chosen future profession to grow and be successful in every possible way.
2. Sebastian Weir
I’m running for Vice-Chair of the Open University Law Society to help create a space
where every student regardless of background, location, or life stage feels welcomed,
supported, and inspired.
As an OU Law student, I know how isolating distance learning can feel. That’s why I’m passionate about making OULS more than just a society it should feel like a community. If elected, I’ll prioritise connection, inclusion, and opportunity. I want our events to excite, not just inform think virtual socials with breakout rooms to really meet people, or themed “legal careers nights” featuring guest speakers who answer the questions we want to ask.
I will champion the voices of all students, especially underrepresented groups, to ensure their needs are prioritised in decision making.
I will advocate for safe spaces and events that celebrate our diverse identities and experiences. I’m full of fresh ideas: from launching a Peer Buddy Scheme to help new members settle in, to running “Moot & Mingle” evenings where you can practice advocacy without pressure. I want to give every member the confidence to participate, whether it's their first time mooting or their tenth.
I believe leadership is about amplifying others, not being the loudest voice. I’ll be someone who listens, acts, and shows up whether to help run a workshop or lend an ear during assignment stress. I’ll work closely with the Chair and committee to ensure every initiative is smoothly executed and member driven.
Ultimately, I’m not just applying for a title I’m applying to serve. I want to help create the kind of society where students look back and think: “That’s where I found my voice. That’s where I found my people.”
If you want a Vice-Chair who leads with energy, empathy, and vision I would be honoured to have your vote.
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MASTER/MISTRESS OF MOOTS
1. Samuel Reese
The Society is a mission to give everyone, no matter their background, a chance to succeed in the very competitive world of law. It boasts an incredible member of members, and an incredible team of volunteers who turn their own precious time into the opportunities and insights we all value.
After attending the events and seeing the team in action, it would be a tremendous privilege to be able to offer some of my time in giving back to the society to assist with their work in whatever way I can. There are ample avenues to branch the Society out and grow it to the benefit of its members. Trish and the others have done a tremendous job already, and simply need extra hands to carry out.
To that end my goals are threefold. First, to be present and assist with the administration of events in collaboration with Trish and the rest of the team. Secondly, endeavour to network and build relationships with legal professionals who would be willing to judge or assist with mooting or other competitions the Society may hold. Finally, as Master of the Moots, look to increase the competitions or workshops as possible, both virtually and in-person.
2. Bruna Simoes
My name is Bruna Simoes, I am currently in stage 1 of the LLB Programme, studying part time.
I am standing for the role of Mistress of Moots because I have a strong passion for advocacy and want to help other students build their confidence and skills in mooting. I have participated in internal moots and developed experience in public speaking, legal research, and structured argumentation, all essential skills for a future career at the Bar.
If elected, I would aim to:
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Expand the number of internal mooting competitions.
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Provide additional training workshops for beginners, and increase participation in external competitions.
I also hope to introduce more third-party judges, including practising barristers and legal academics, to give students authentic feedback and a taste of real-world advocacy.
I am enthusiastic, well-organised, and committed to supporting our members on their legal journey through accessible and inclusive mooting opportunities.
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