My name is Ahmmad Haidary, and I am a fourth-year Creative Industries. I am committed to bringing my leadership experience, creativity, and passion for student engagement to this position to help build a more connected, inclusive, and vibrant campus community.

Through my work as Creative Director of TMU’s Literary Salon and TMU Basketball Society, I have seen firsthand how meaningful student opportunities to connect can foster belonging, strengthen community, and make campus life more fun. These experiences have shown me the importance of creating spaces where students feel welcomed, represented, and inspired to participate.

A key priority of mine is improving support for student groups and clubs. Student-led initiatives are at the heart of campus life, and they deserve consistent support, accessible funding, and efficient operational systems that help them succeed. I will advocate for smoother and faster grant processes so student leaders can focus on creating meaningful experiences for our communities.

I also want to make it easier for students to discover what is happening on campus by improving the centralization and accessibility of information about events, activities, and opportunities. No student should miss out simply because they are unaware of campus events. In addition, I want to give students opportunities to propose event ideas and vote on initiatives, giving students a stronger voice in shaping campus life.

Student life events and initiatives must reflect the realities students are facing. That means continuing to support conversations and events around urgent issues such as Bill 33 and cuts to OSAP.

I’m ready to work for you, fight for you, and bring events and initiatives that reflect the diversity, creativity, and priorities of our community at TMU. Justice for the TMSU!

Learn more about Team Justice and what we stand for at http://www.teamjustice.ca

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