

Crisis Director
Nguyen Thuc Anh To
Thuc Anh is a Vietnamese native currently in her 2nd year studying History at King’s College London. She is immensely ecstatic to be your Crisis Director for the LSEMUN 2026 Crisis! She began participating in MUN during Sixth Form, mainly to spice up her CAS portfolio for the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, then ended up becoming hooked to it. Now in University, she specialises in Crisis committees (especially historical ones, obviously) through delegating, backrooming, chairing, and directing. When she is not pulling her hair out for MUN or Academic reasons, you can find her playing her bass guitar or piano, going to the cinemas too much, or annoying her friends.

Assistant Crisis Director
Alix Pecheur
Alix, is a second year at SOAS! She studies international relations and global development and I has been involved in MUN for a very long time now. She's very excited to ACD for the first time after having been chair of multiple crisis committees and many GA ones as well. Outside of MUN she likes to catch all the sun that London offers and walking around in order to discover hidden second hand shops with her friends.

Frontroom Chair
Kyle Wilkinson
Kyle is a Masters of Public Health (MPH) at City St George's University of London. He is from the North of England, near Manchester. After many Crisis experiences backrooming, directing, and organising (but never delegating), he's excited to take part in his first LSEMUN conference, hoping to bring all of his experience and love for Crisis and give delegates a brilliant LSEMUN. Outside of MUN, he very much enjoys exploring London, cooking, reading, sports, and travelling to Europe when possible.

Frontroom Chair
Aryan Sanvee Vijayan
Aryan is a second-year Computer Science student at King’s College London. His first MUN experience was a conference he attended back when he was studying in high school. He has since been active in the world of MUN, participating in several Crisis committees. As Chair of the Crisis Committee at LSEMUN, he hopes to help make the committee a fun and enriching experience for everyone. Apart from MUN, he mainly spends his time reading books, playing games and screaming at the TV during F1 race weekends. He is looking forward to meeting you all at LSEMUN 2026.

Backroomer
Prina Patel
Prina is a 3rd year International Politics student at City St Georges, University of London. She is from London and has been involved in the London MUN circuit since 2018, where her first conference that she attended was LIMUN-HS! Since then, she has been delegating and chairing at various conferences throughout her time at university, even being the USG of Academics at CityMUN 2025! As she swears that this will be her last year of MUN (she will be back next year probably), she is very excited to be part of a crisis backroom team for the first time - and there is no better place to start her crisis staff journey than at LSEMUN! Outside of MUN, you will find Prina at an Arsenal match, yet another concert, or at the local Wetherspoons (big up St Pancras spoons and Penderel's Oak)

Backroomer
Taha Choisi
Taha is currently a MSc Artificial Intelligence studying at City St George University of London. He is honoured to be serving as a backroomer for the 20th iteration of LSEMUN. He began participating in MUN during his time at secondary school, and has been loving it since. Now in University, MUN has taken over a large amount of his already limited free time, he looks forward to meeting and backrooming for the conference. When he is not at conferences you can find him playing games, coding or baking.

Backroomer
Arad Rezavandi
Hello everyone, my name is Arad Rezavandi, and I am currently studying a BA in History & Politics at City St George’s, University of London. I have participated in various Model United Nations conferences across London and recently returned from a conference hosted by World International Model United Nations in New York. Alongside delegating as a wide range of countries, I have also recently begun chairing committees. I had the opportunity to chair at the Queen Mary Model United Nations Conference in January, which gave me an in-depth insight into how the flow of debate is managed by the chair and how delegates should respond effectively. Overall, I am very much looking forward to meeting all of you, and I hope we have a fun, and slightly chaotic time together.

