Posted: Tue 22nd Mar 2016

Wrexham Glyndwr University Welcomes New Student President

This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Mar 22nd, 2016

Hundreds of students at Wrexham Glyndwr University have cast their vote for the new Student President.

In what was a tough competition Emily Karim was announced at the new Student President of Wrexham Glyndwr University on Friday 18th March.

Up to 440 students took part in the election, with Emily receiving 60% of the votes.

Emily congratulated opponent Verity Jones on her campaign, and will be joined in office by Travis Davis, who was uncontested in standing for the role of Vice President.

She added: “I am overjoyed at being elected as President and look forward to continuing the great work already taking place in the Guild. Thank you to everyone who got involved in the elections.”

More information about the Student President and the work they do can be found here.

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