EXECUTIVES

Vibha Sanjay

Executive Director

(she/her)

noah warner

Secretary-General

(He/Him)

  • Vibha Sanjay is a member of the class of 2028 in the College of Arts and Sciences, majoring in Political Economy with minors in Spanish and Tech, Ethics, and Society. She is originally from Plainsboro, New Jersey, and will never miss an opportunity to champion the garden state. 

    This will be Vibha’s third NAIMUN. She began her Model UN journey her freshman year of college, staffing NAIMUN as a rapporteur in the Social, Cultural and Humanitarian committee (SOCHUM). Her amazing staffing experience encouraged her to apply for the NAIMUN LXIII Secretariat, where she ultimately served as the Director of Philanthropy and organized the conference’s financial aid program and fundraising efforts for our philanthropy partner. Vibha has also served as a Director for NAIMUN’s sister conference,the National Collegiate Security Conference (NCSC), and as Chair for DistrictMUN, a conference held for middle school students in the Washington DC area. 

    Outside of NAIMUN, Vibha can be found supporting international nonprofits through Georgetown Global Consulting, or working on the student government’s election commission. She also works for Teach for America, teaching math to high school students. In her free time, she enjoys cooking, crafting, and finding new coffee shops around DC. 

    Vibha is so excited to be your Executive Director for NAIMUN LXIV. She hopes the conference will help delegates deepen their understanding of the most pressing issues facing our world today, grow their confidence, and engage with people who hold different views from their own. She also hopes that delegates take advantage of all the amazing opportunities NAIMUN LXIV has to offer out of committee, such as engaging with our philanthropy partner and participating in Friday morning programming. Vibha cannot wait to meet all of you at the Washington Hilton this February! 

  • Noah Warner is a member of the class of 2028 in the College of Arts and Sciences at Georgetown University, where he is pursuing a major in Political Economy. Born and raised in Kansas City, Missouri, Noah is a Chiefs fanatic and loves KC BBQ. 

    Noah’s Model UN experience began in his Freshman year of high school, and he has now participated in Model UN for going on 7 years! He competed at NAIMUN LX in high school as the Kingdom of Jordan in the Organization of Islamic Cooperation. His first staffing experience came as the Director of the Chilean Cabinet in the NSA during NAIMUN LXII. Following an incredible staffing experience, he applied for NAIMUN LXIII Secretariat and served as one of the Contemporary Crisis USGs for NAIMUN LXIII alongside Zoe Kramar. Noah has also served as a Crisis Manager and Director for the National Collegiate Security Conference (NCSC) and competes on the Georgetown Model United Nations team (GUMUN) as a member of the Conference Staff. 

    Outside of Model UN, he loves to run, bike, and swim, and coincidentally also participates in the Georgetown Club Triathlon Team. You can regularly find him running along the Tidal Basin and past the U.S. Capitol, or biking up to Mount Vernon. Additionally, he is a member of the Georgetown chapter of the Kappa Alpha Pi Pre-Law Fraternity, where he participates in professional development, intending to pursue a career in law. 

    Noah is ecstatic to serve as your Secretary-General for NAIMUN LXIV. He hopes committees will inspire spirited debate and that delegates will use their creativity to find common ground on international issues. NAIMUN is truly a unique experience, and he calls upon delegates to engage with NAIMUN’s programming, sponsors, and philanthropy in and outside of committee. Noah is honored to welcome everyone to NAIMUN LXIV!


TRIUMVIRATE

Bridget Galibois

Deputy Director

(She/her)

allie liu

Chief of Staff

(She/Her)

alyssa calmas

Director-General

(She/Her)

  • Bridget Galibois is a member of the Class of 2028 in the Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, majoring in International Politics with minors in Spanish and Religion, Ethics, and World Affairs. She proudly hails from the city of Chicago, Illinois, where she began her Model UN journey in her first year of high school.

    This will be Bridget’s third NAIMUN. She previously staffed NAIMUN LXII as a crisis director in the Ad-Hoc Committee of the Secretary General, where she facilitated debate following a (supposed) alien invasion. Last year at NAIMUN LXIII, she served as the Director of Marketing & Media, where she promoted the conference online and took photos throughout conference weekend (be sure to follow @naimun.georgetown on Instagram!). In addition to NAIMUN, she has chaired committees at Georgetown’s Model UN conferences for college students (NCSC) and middle school students (DistrictMUN). She also serves as the Vice Chair of the Georgetown International Relations Club.

    Aside from all things Model UN, Bridget writes and edits articles about student life and DC happenings for The Hoya, teaches International Relations to high school students as a TA, and consults for DC nonprofit organizations through a student-run consulting group, DCivitas. In her free time, she enjoys reading, picnicking with friends on Healy Lawn when the weather permits, and exploring DC!

    Bridget is thrilled to serve as your Deputy Director of NAIMUN LXIV. She hopes that delegates can take advantage of all that NAIMUN has to offer during conference weekend, including programming to various embassies and agencies in DC, philanthropic initiatives to give back to the local community, and opportunities to make friends from around the world. She is thrilled to welcome you to DC this February!

  • Allie Liu is a member of the Class of 2028 in the Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, majoring in Business and Global Affairs with a minor in Public Health. A Maryland native, Allie started Model UN in high school and has since hosted her high school’s student run conference, attended conferences in the DMV region (including NAIMUN!), and more.

    Allie attended NAIMUN in high school and decided to join as a staffer this past year. Previously, Allie staffed as a dais member for an ECOSOC and was an Under-Secretary General for ECOSOCs last year. She is excited to continue to cultivate the unforgettable learning experience NAIMUN is for delegates.

    Besides NAIMUN, Allie is a Project Manager for Hoyalytics, edits blogs for the Georgetown Undergraduate Law Review, does independent research on campus, and can be found cafe/restaurant hopping and updating her Beli on weekends.

    Allie is so excited to serve as Chief of Staff for NAIMUN LXIV. Throughout the weekend, she hopes staff and delegates are able to learn and grow from each other’s creativity. Allie can’t wait to meet everyone at NAIMUN LXIV and to share an unforgettable conference experience together!

  • Alyssa Calmas is a member of the Class of 2028 in the College of Arts and Sciences at Georgetown University, where she is majoring in Government and Psychology. Originally from Hoboken, New Jersey, she will defend her home state to her last breath—especially its indisputable claim to the best bagels in the country.

    This year marks Alyssa’s fourth NAIMUN. She first attended the conference as a high school senior, competing in a Non-Traditional committee. She continued her involvement in Non-Trads over the next two years, first staffing for SCOTUS and later serving as Under-Secretary-General of Non-Traditionals. In addition, Alyssa serves as a Crisis Manager for NAIMUN’s sister conference, the National Collegiate Security Conference (NCSC).

    Alyssa is honored to serve as Director-General of NAIMUN LXIV. She hopes delegates leave the weekend having gained something valuable, whether a new skill, an unexpected piece of knowledge, or the confidence to engage more deeply with the world around them. She looks forward to welcoming everyone to NAIMUN and seeing how each delegate rises to the challenge!

SUBSTANTIVE SIDE

Mansimar Thakral

Under-Secretary-General of General Assemblies

(She/Her)

Charlie cutler

Under-Secretary-General of General Assemblies

(He/Him)

  • Mansimar Thakral is a member of the class of 2029 in the School of Foreign Service, majoring in International Politics with a minor in Journalism. She is originally from Bangkok, Thailand and yes, she has visited the island where they filmed White Lotus!

    Mansimar began her NAIMUN journey in her freshman year of college, serving as Director for the La-La Labor Committee in the Contemporary Crisis organ. Previously, she also staffed the National Collegiate Security Conference (NCSC) as a crisis analyst for the Ad-Hoc Committee of the Secretary-General in the Non-Traditional organ. Mansimar also participated in Model UN as a delegate for six years prior to Georgetown, competing all across Southeast Asia.

    Outside of NAIMUN, Mansimar can be found furthering her passion for IR by organizing speaker events with experts for the Georgetown International Relations Club (GIRC), and writing for The Hoya, our college newspaper. She can also always be found dancing, whether it be in the South Asian competitive dance team Georgetown Guzaarish or just on a dance floor. In her free time, she loves eating (#1 foodie), expanding her Letterboxd repertoire, and exploring DC's museums.

    Mansimar cannot wait to meet all of you in the General Assemblies organ!

  • Charlie is a member of the class of 2029 in the School of Foreign Service, planning to major in international politics. He is from the suburbs of Philadelphia, making him a massive Eagles fan.

    This will be Charlie’s fifth NAIMUN experience. He participated in NAIMUN three times as a delegate when he was in high school. He competed as Denmark in the Social, Cultural, and Humanitarian Committee (SOCHUM), Greece in the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), and Iceland in the Council of Europe. He first staffed NAIMUN as a rapporteur in SOCHUM, and after an incredible experience, is excited to serve as Under-Secretary-General of General Assemblies!

    Outside of NAIMUN, Charlie is a member of the International Relations Club and Survivor Georgetown, which recreates the TV show Survivor on Georgetown’s campus. He is often seen outside on the lawn playing Spikeball with his friends. Charlie is so excited for NAIMUN LXIV and cannot wait to see everyone at the conference!

Meera pendse

Under-Secretary-General of Economic and Social Councils

(She/Her)

david volonte

Under-Secretary-General of Economic and Social Councils

(He/Him)

  • Meera Pendse is a member of the class of 2029 in the College of Arts and Sciences majoring in Economics and Mathematics with a minor in Science, Technology, and International Affairs. She hails from frigid Boston, Massachusetts - Go Pats!

    Meera has been involved in Model UN since middle school, so she is going on 6 years of international affairs and diplomacy! She has competed in and staffed conferences at the high school and collegiate level, and it was her amazing experience being a Crisis Analyst in NAIMUN LXIII that encouraged her to apply to Secretariat.

    When she’s not working on Model UN, Meera advises international non-profit executives with Georgetown Global Consulting, dances for philanthropy with Rangila, and works as an intern for Hatch. In her free time, she loves exploring new places in DC, spending too much money on exercise classes, and forcing her friends to read her favorite books.

    Meera is grateful and honored to be your USG of ECOSOC this year and can’t wait to see you in what’s sure to be the best NAIMUN yet!

  • David Volonte is a member of the Class of 2029 in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown. He is from West New York, New Jersey (yes, really), and is always happy to explain what makes his home state so great.

    David attended his first Model United Nations conference in fifth grade and participated competitively throughout middle and high school. Since coming to Georgetown, he has served on the Secretariat for the Georgetown International Relations Association’s local branch and has staffed five MUN conferences, including a trip to Chengdu, China in February 2026. He also had a fantastic time chairing a Joint Crisis Committee on the Punic Wars at NAIMUN LXIII, which inspired him to join the NAIMUN LXIV Secretariat.

    Outside of MUN, you’ll probably find David hanging out with friends, eating a chicken Caesar wrap from Epi’s, and/or reminiscing about his study abroad experience in Taiwan. David is thrilled to serve as Under-Secretary-General for ECOSOCs at NAIMUN LXIV and can’t wait to help make this year’s conference an unforgettable experience!

madeline Hunt

Under-Secretary-General of Historical Crisis

(She/Her)

alex martin

Under-Secretary-General of Historical Crisis

(She/Her)

  • Madeline is a member of the class of 2029 in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown, majoring in International Politics with a concentration in Security Studies and minors in History and French. Born and raised in Herndon, Virginia, Madeline has been a DMV native and avid DC sports fan her entire life!

    Madeline’s MUN career began freshman year of high school where she competed for her high school’s team at local conferences, and fell in love with international relations. She served as Secretary General of her high school’s club and competed across the DMV. At Georgetown, she has been involved in GIRA conferences, including staffing Georgetown’s National Collegiate Security Conference and NAIMUN last year! She was also the Crisis Manager for DistrictMun last spring.

    Outside of Model UN, Madeline is an Events Chair for the Georgetown Program Board, the largest student-run event planning organization on campus! She is also a member of the SFS Academic Council Community Engagement team. She loves going to sporting events across the district and trying new cafes with her friends! She is so excited to be your Co-USG of Historicals and see the creativity of delegates this February!

  • Alex Martin is a member of the class of 2029 in the Walsh School of Foreign Service, majoring in International Politics with a concentration in International Security, a minor in French, and a certificate in Diplomacy. Originally from Northern Virginia, Alex is well-acquainted with the local Model UN scene and a profound skeptic of Maryland drivers.

    Alex has engaged extensively with Model UN at Georgetown, staffing the UNSC at both NCSC LIII and NAIMUN LXIII in her freshman year of college. This year, she warmed up for NAIMUN LXIV by co-chairing Storm Across the Antilles: Grenada Deployment, Dirección de Inteligencia at NCSC LIV with her roommate. Outside of MUN, Alex is a print editor for the Georgetown Journal of History, an analyst for the on-campus national security think tank the Concord Group, and an enthusiastic member of Georgetown’s Concert Choir. In her free time, she enjoys reading, escape rooms, and junk journaling. Alex is very excited to serve as your co-USG of Historical Crisis for NAIMUN LXIV and cannot wait to see you in committee!

Amidala Barta-Zilles

Under-Secretary-General of Contemporary Crisis

(She/Her)

Monet Wright

Under-Secretary-General of Contemporary Crisis

(She/Her)

  • Amidala Barta-Zilles is a member of the class of 2029 in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, intending to major in Business & Global Affairs with minors in French and Psychology. She was born and raised in New York City but is a proud daughter to two German parents!

    She has been an avid MUNner since her freshman year of high school, where she both competed and helped organize her high school’s various Model UN conferences. She also co-founded their first-ever middle school conference and was a proponent of the WOMUN initiative. Although she doesn’t compete at the collegiate level, she is overjoyed to be a part of organizing a premier conference for students that were once just like her.

    At Georgetown, Amidala is involved with Innovo Consulting, the School of Foreign Service Academic Council, and volunteers at St. Elizabeth’s Psychiatric Hospital. Outside of school, she loves to read contemporary fiction, watch the latest limited series, play piano, and explore new neighborhoods (of both DC and NYC) with her friends. She can’t wait to meet you all and hopes to contribute to a transformative learning experience for the next generation of global thinkers!

  • Monet Wright is a member of the class of 2029 in the School of Foreign Service. Native to Bergen County, New Jersey, she is a passionate defender of NJ as the best state and is proud to say she has never pretended to be from New York, despite being born there.

    Monet first became involved in Model UN in her sophomore year of high school, and continues to compete on the collegiate circuit with the Georgetown Model UN team today! She applied for NAIMUN Secretariat following a great experience staffing Contemporary Crisis at NAIMUN LXIII as a Crisis Analyst for McCrisis in Moscow, under her USGs Noah and Zoe, CM Chakri, and chair Brooke. She is also serving as a chair for the Japanese PM Cabinet committee at NCSC LIV, NAIMUN's collegiate counterpart.

    Aside from Model UN, Monet is also involved in Bipartisan Coalition, the Concord Group, Asian American Association, and the SFS Academic Council on campus. In her free time, you can find her reading sci-fi, doing a crossword, or procrastinating via Tetris. Monet is incredibly excited to serve as one of the USGs for Contemporary Crisis at NAIMUN LXIV and looks forward to welcoming attendees in February!

Shaun Persaud

Under-Secretary-General of Non-Traditionals

(He/Him)

Sophia Turner

Under-Secretary-General of Non-Traditionals

(She/Her)

  • Shaun Persaud is a member of the class of 2028 in the Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, where he is majoring in International Politics and minoring in Spanish. He is proudly from Huntsville, Alabama, Roll Tide!

    Shaun’s Model UN journey began in his sophomore year of high school, and his first conference was NAIMUN LX as Tokugawa Yoshikatsu in the Fall of Edo JCC. Shaun continued with Model UN throughout high school and college by competing at NAIMUN LXI and eventually Georgetown Model UN. More recently, Shaun served as a director at NAIMUN LXIII in the Carthage/Rome JCC and traveled to CHOMUN XXIX (University of Chicago) as a delegate.

    Outside of Model UN, he loves to play soccer and video games (Rainbow Six Siege). Furthermore, he considers himself an amateur DJ. Additionally, he is a proud brother of the Kappa Alpha Pi Pre-Law Fraternity, where he participates in mixers and professional development, intending to pursue a career in law.

    Shaun can’t wait to be one of your Under-Secretary Generals of Non-Traditional Committees! He loved NAIMUN in high school, and hopes delegates can take away the same value he got from NAIMUN, if not more!

  • Sophia Turner is a member of the Class of 2029 in the Walsh School of Foreign Service, majoring in International Politics and minoring in Justice and Peace Studies. She calls the small state of Rhode Island home.

    Sophia has been involved in Model UN since her junior year at Portsmouth High School where she was exposed to the fascinating world of international affairs. She served as a co-captain of her high school team and crisis director of PMUN 1. Since coming to Georgetown, Sophia has continued competing with the Georgetown Model UN team (GUMUN) and has staffed the National Collegiate Security Conference (NCSC). Sophia also served as Crisis Manager for the Inca Succession committee at NAIMUN LXIII. She had an excellent time working with the delegates and staffers, which inspired her to pursue a position on the NAIMUN LXIV secretariat.

    Though Sophia spends a lot of time immersed in MUN, she also works at the SFS Dean’s Office and serves on the SFS Academic Council. Around campus, you can find Sophia on Lau 4 “locking in”, grabbing a coffee from Whisk, and listening to music. Sophia is very excited to welcome delegates to the Hilton for a weekend of lively debate!

maddyx bride

Under-Secretary-General of National Security Apparatus

(She/Her)

Selena ziz

Under-Secretary-General of National Security Apparatus

(She/Her)

  • Maddyx Bride is a student in Georgetown’s Walsh School of Foreign Service Class of 2029, majoring in International Politics and minoring in Chinese. Maddyx is proud to be from the amazing Bay Area, California, but now calls New York City home.

    Maddyx’ Model UN journey began her freshman year when she joined Georgetown’s Model UN team, where she currently competes. Prior to serving as NAIMUN LXIV’s USG of NSA, Maddyx staffed NCSC LIII as a director, and staffed the NSA as the director of the FENA-GH committee at NAIMUN LXIII.

    Outside of MUN, Maddyx works as a fundraising associate for reproductive rights-focused organizations and progressive candidates. You can always find her listening to Hamilton, drinking mochas, and sidequesting with friends.

    Maddyx is thrilled to be your Co-USG of the NSA and is excited to see how delegates will experience and utilize the unique five-way nature of the NSA!

  • Selena Ziz is a member of the class of 2029 in the Walsh School of Foreign Service, where she studies International Politics with a minor in Spanish. She is originally from a small town near Seattle in (the better) Washington.

    Selena was introduced to Model UN in college. At NAIMUN LXIII, she served as a Crisis Analyst for the United Nations Security Council (and briefly for the Honduran cabinet of the NSA). She has also served as a Crisis Analyst for the National Collegiate Security Conference (NCSC) and DistrictMUN and competes on the Georgetown Model United Nations team (GUMUN).

    Outside of Model UN, Selena serves as a print editor for the Georgetown Journal of History and as a tutor for the DC Schools Project. She is always craving either coffee or boba, and is always on the lookout for new places. In her spare time, Selena enjoys reading, writing poetry, and professing Washington (state) superiority via a plethora of fun facts.

    Selena can’t wait to see how delegates interact with the unique five-way premise of the NSA, and is extremely excited to serve as your Under-Secretary-General for the National Security Apparatus.


EXECUTIVE SIDE

Yixi zou

Director of Registration

(She/Her)

  • Yixi Zou is a member of Georgetown University’s class of 2029, studying Science, Technology, and International Affairs at the Walsh School of Foreign Service. Born in Suzhou, China, and raised in Long Island, New York, she later found a third home in Lakeville, Connecticut, where she spent four years of high school.

    Last year, Yixi served as the Director of Operations for DistrictMUN VI, GIRA’s middle school MUN conference, Crisis Analyst for NCSC LIII, NAIMUN’s sister conference for college students, and Rapporteur for NAIMUN LXIII. Her love for planning, staffing, and executing MUN conferences brought her to NAIMUN LXIV’s secretariat!

    Outside of Model UN, Yixi is involved with the SFS Academic Council, Philoso-Tea Society, the Georgetown University Undergraduate Law Review, Georgetown Bubble, and GIRA’s sister organization, the Georgetown International Relations Club. She loves playing the violin and singing karaoke outside of academics. In her free time, you can find her updating her Beli and checking out different restaurants in DC.

    Yixi is so excited to serve as your Director of Registration for NAIMUN LXIV and cannot wait to meet all of you in Washington DC!

Samantha butts

Director of Philanthropy

(She/Her)

  • Samantha Butts is a member of the class of 2029 in the School of Foreign Service, majoring in Science, Technology, and Global Affairs and minoring in Arabic. Samantha is from Brunswick, Maine, and is known to experience Dunkin’ withdrawals every time she returns to campus.

    Samantha staffed NAIMUN LXIII as a crisis analyst in the NSA FIFA committee, and she is excited to be back this February for LXIV. Outside of MUN, she is a dedicated Georgetown sports fan and somewhat less dedicated club swimmer. She also volunteers at Georgetown Ministry Center through the university's Homelessness, Outreach, Meals, Education program and enjoys performing food rescues from local restaurants with Students Advancing Food Equity. In her free time Samantha can be found reading, drinking coffee, and watching reality TV.

    Samantha is thrilled to serve as Director of Philanthropy for NAIMUN and work with our philanthropy partner to raise money, and she can’t wait to see everyone in the winter!

Mackenzie Wagner

Director of Programming

(She/Her)

Amber chen

Director of Business & Advancement

(She/Her)

  • Mackenzie Wagner is a member of the Class of 2029 in the School of Health at Georgetown University, majoring in Global Health with a minor in Government. She is originally from Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and grew up in London, England.

    This will be Mackenzie’s second NAIMUN. She began her Model UN journey in middle school as a member of her school’s travel team, continuing throughout high school. She carried that passion into college, where she staffed both NAIMUN and NCSC as a crisis analyst during her freshman year.

    Outside of NAIMUN, Mackenzie is involved in public health initiatives focused on women’s reproductive health and works on projects that expand youth advocacy in healthcare. In her free time, she can be found playing guitar, doing yoga, or grabbing coffee with friends around D.C.

    Mackenzie is honoured to serve as your Director of Programming for NAIMUN LXIV and can’t wait to see you all at Friday morning programming, Hilltop Madness, and around the Washington Hilton!

  • Amber Chen is a member of the class of 2029 in the College of Arts and Sciences, majoring in Government with minors in French and Women and Gender Studies. She is originally from Chengdu, China - a city she will never miss an opportunity to recommend for its food.

    Amber's Model UN journey began at age twelve, competing across conferences in China before bringing her passion to Georgetown. She has since staffed NCSC and NAIMUN LXIII, and had the privilege of serving as Director of Operations for NAIMUN China 2026 under GIRA Global, which is an experience that brought her full circle back to the community that started it all.

    Outside of Model UN, Amber is the Deputy Chair of the Outreach Department in the student government and a staff photographer for The Hoya. She loves traveling, reading, playing tennis, and exploring DC's restaurant scene. She is proudly ranked in the top 1% of diners on Beli and takes her restaurant recommendations very seriously.

    Amber is thrilled to serve as your Director of Business and Advancement for NAIMUN LXIV. She is committed to building meaningful partnerships that make the conference more accessible and impactful for every delegate. She cannot wait to meet you all at the Washington Hilton this February!

Noelle lee

Director of Operations

(She/Her)

Emma zhou

Director of Media & Design

(She/Her)

  • Noelle Lee is a member of the class of 2029 in Georgetown’s College of Arts and Sciences, majoring in Political Economy with minors in French and Science, Technology, and International Affairs. She is from Bedford, Massachusetts, which is right outside of Boston, but tells everyone she is from the city because she's a Bostonian at heart. Noelle began her NAIMUN journey during her freshman year of college staffing the Group of 77 ECOSOC committee, and immediately wanted to become more involved with the conference by joining Secretariat. Outside of NAIMUN operations, Noelle also handles budgets for Georgetown clubs on the Student Activities Commission and is involved in GU Politics. She enjoys volunteering in her community, running along the Potomac (her goal is to one day run a marathon), and playing piano. Noelle is incredibly excited to continue working with NAIMUN and is committed to carrying out an awesome conference with the exec side team!

  • Emma Zhou is a member of the class of 2028 in the Walsh School of Foreign Service, majoring in International Politics. Born in San Francisco, she grew up and attended school in Shanghai, China.

    Emma began Model UN in fifth grade and stayed involved throughout high school, eventually serving as Secretary General of her school’s Model UN program. In her sophomore year at Georgetown University, she served as USG of Committees for DistrictMUN, GIRA Local’s conference for middle school students. She also served as a Crisis Analyst for the National Collegiate Security Conference, NAIMUN’s sister conference, and served as a Director for NAIMUN LXIII.

    Outside of Model UN, Emma is in the Special Events sub-board of the International Relations Club and is also a Development Coordinator for Georgetown Undergraduate Journal of International Politics. In her free time, she loves exploring the city with her camera.

    Emma is excited to serve as your Director for Marketing and Media for NAIMUN LXIV. She hopes NAIMUN will motivate delegates to not only engage deeply with global issues during committee, but also to carry that curiosity beyond the conference. Emma is so excited to see you all in the spring!

hilary cheng

Director of Logistics & Security

(She/Her)

  • Hilary Cheng is a member of the class of 2029 in the Walsh School of Foreign Service and is majoring in Science, Technology, and International Affairs. She is from Long Island, New York, and loves to listen to Laufey and spend time with friends.

    Hilary’s journey with Model UN began in freshman year of high school, where she participated in various high school and college conferences and served on her high school team’s executive board. Her first experience with NAIMUN was during her freshman year at Georgetown, where she was a Crisis Analyst for The Punic Wars JCC: Carthage. This incredible experience led her to apply for NAIMUN LXIV Secretariat to serve as Director of Logistics and Security. Outside of NAIMUN, Hilary engages with her community through her work with Georgetown’s Alumni House, Hong Kong Student Association, and editing for the Voice.

    Hilary is so excited to be your Director of Logistics and Security for NAIMUN LXIV! She hopes that every delegate will enjoy their time engaging in debate and conversation about significant issues and experience all the programming NAIMUN has to offer. Hilary is thrilled to see all of you in February!