

Crisis Director
Leo James Henry
Leo is a graduate from the University of East Anglia, looking forward to starting a postgraduate course at Queen Mary's University in London. Leo has been participating in Model UN since I was 16 years old, but it wasn't until 2020 that I experienced crisis for the first time. As President (2022-3) and Secretary (2023-24) of the University of East Anglia Model UN society, in addition to regular committees, Leo introduced newcomers to the society to crisis and was enormously pleased with the response. As well as chairing and directing multiple internal crisis committees, he has also led crisis delegations to KentMUN and teamed up with BrisMUN to create an annual Joint Crisis Committee, which is still going strong! In 2024, he took part in an excellent Roman Credit Crunch crisis at LSEMUN as a delegate and last year, Leo had the pleasure of directing a British East India Company crisis committee at LSEMUN,, so this is not his my first rodeo at LSE! He also directed a crisis committee at SCOTMUN last year, revolving around the Mongol Invasion of Japan, and he is very excited to see the Russian Revolution come to life. Outside of MUN, you can currently find him holed up in Norwich surrounded by books, baking ingredients, and DnD manuals during rotten weather, but out with friends, exploring the Norfolk countryside, or at the local cat cafe when it isn't miserable outside.

Assistant Crisis Director
Petar Petrov
Petar is a Master's student of Comparative Economics and Policy at UCL. Originally from Bulgaria, he's been actively a part of MUN since coming to the UK for his undergrad. This will be his third LSEMUN Crisis (in a historical Russian-themed committee no less!) and as such he is very excited to be returning as Assistant Crisis Director for the Bolshevik Revolution this year. He can't wait to see the chaos of the revoltution unfold and is excited to see what the delegates make of it. Outside of MUN he can usually be found hiking or exploring London, or trying his hand at writing.

Frontroom Chair
Rue Park
Hello! My name is Rue, and I am currently a 2nd year English Literature student at University College London, born and raised in South Korea. This is my 8th year doing MUN, and it is an extremely significant part of my life that I value wholeheartedly. I started MUN in Korea and have taken my passion for it to a variety of countries including Japan, Thailand, and now the UK! I’m super excited to be a part of LSEMUN for another year, and I cannot wait to see what will unfold in this committee. Outside of MUN, I enjoy reading and doomscrolling on Spotify.

Frontroom Chair
Robin Haller
Hello, Güten Tag and こんにちは! Robin Haller is a third year student studying Politics and International Relations at UCL. He is from Japan, Switzerland and the US, and has have been doing MUN for 6 years now, both in London and in Tokyo. After backrooming at LSEMUN last year and enjoying it immensely, he felt like he needed to move up the totem pole of crisis, so he's chairing now! Outside of MUN he enjoys reading, hiking, and occasionally sports shooting.

Backroomer
Faizan Naeem
Faizan is a 2nd year History and Politics student at University of Birmingham, the city which he is also from! He is USG Outreach for BrumMUN and love a good crisis, he is very excited to backroom for the Russian Revolution, a part of history he loved studying in sixth-form. Outside of MUN I love gaming, listening to music and reviewing films.

Backroomer
Annika Mishra
Annika is a first year Biosciences student at Loughborough University. She is from Singapore and has done 15 conferences to date across middle and high school. This is her first crisis on the UK circuit following her experiences doing conferences in Singapore and South East Asia, and she is really excited to be involved at LSEMUN this year as part of the historical crisis! Although she enjoys the Security Council and court committees, she is very passionate about crisis. She is looking forward to meeting you all and hopes you will enjoy the LSEMUN and London experience! Outside of MUN, she enjoys going to the gym, swimming and playing with her cats.

Backroomer
Owen Tsai
Owen is a final year PPE student at UCL. He has been doing MUN for 3 years now, and this is the first, and perhaps the last and only time he will be involved in Crisis in a MUN conference. He intends on making it a blast for himself, my team and especially for all of his delegates - of course, a lot of that will be up to what they come up with during LSEMUN. He is very excited to see all of them there, and wishes very one at LSEMUN happy MUNing.

