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The official student newspaper of the University of East Anglia | Established 1992 | Issue 397 | 14th November 2023

The new sports club on the block: UEA pg. 22 Lifting

Interview with Dr Nick Warr

pg. 12-13 pg. 21

Venue:

Taf Royale: From UEA Grad to a Rising Star

University of Suffolk's Student Union CEO appointed as UEA SU's new Chief Molly Warner

News Editor

The University of East Anglia’s Students’ Union has appointed Jumara Stone as their new Chief. Currently, Jumara is the Chief Executive for the University of Suffolk's Student Union. Before taking up this role, Jumara has experience working as the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion manager at SOAS University of London, as well as being the Wellbeing training manager at the University of East Anglia, where she specialised in support for underrepresented people, particularly within a University setting, and she was also a project coordinator at the UEA Students’ Union. Additionally, Jumara worked in the EDI space at UEA, and helped to develop UEA’s antiracism work, encouraging more people to speak on their experiences, and giving talks on racism and hate speech. Jumara led the Students’ Union for over a year at the University of Suffolk, joining their team in September 2022. Jumara will continue her role at the University of Suffolk until January 2024, where she will be taking up her new position at University of East Anglia Students’ Union. On leaving the University of Suffolk, Jumara said: “To have led Suffolk SU as Chief Executive Officer has been an incredible chapter of my career, and it’s been a privilege to be able to do so. Leaving

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Suffolk Students' Union after a fulfilling year, I am grateful for the incredible experiences and lessons shared. As I step away, I do so with immense pride in the progress we've made together. I am excited to cheer on the Union from the sidelines, confident in the strength of our foundation and the limitless potential of the future leaders shaping it. It has made me so grateful to be part of the Suffolk community, and to know that I have been at the heart of a Union which contributes so much to so many.

Jumara will be responsible for financial performance, reputation and legal compliance, delivering the strategies and visions as well as leadership every day, working closely with the SU Officers and staff. Additionally, she will be expected to build close working relationships with UEA’s Executive Team, in order to establish a good working and collaborative relationship between the two organisations.

Thank you for an inspiring journey, and here's to the continued success of Suffolk SU!

“It is the place where my journey in SUs started and a place that feels like home.”

I am incredibly excited to be coming back to work for uea(su) once again. It is the place where my journey in SUs started and a place that feels like home. I can’t wait to start and get back to supporting students and a community that means so much to me.” Suffolk SU Presidents, Katie and Lewis, said that “It is with mixed emotions that we announce the departure of our Chief Executive,

Jumara Stone, from UOSSU. During this past year, Jumara has played a pivotal role in shaping our Students’ Union, contributing valuable insights, innovative ideas, and passionate leadership. We are immensely grateful for Jumara's hard work, dedication, and the positive impact she has had on our SU and the student experience. While she will be deeply missed, we respect and support her decision and wish her the very best at UEA SU. As we bid farewell to Jumara, we are also looking forward to the exciting opportunities

Photo: Innes Henry/Concrete that lie ahead. We are confident in the resilience and spirit of our SU, and we will continue to work together, building upon the foundation Jumara has helped us establish”. The role of CEO is the head of the staff team of UEASU. “The CEO is responsible for driving forward and developing the organisation in line with the strategic framework agreed by the Board of Trustees” it says on the role’s job description.

Chair of the Board, Taylor Sounes, has said that: “We are delighted to announce our appointment of Jumara and I can’t wait to see where they are able to take us in the next phase of uea(su)’s history. They bring an exciting vision coupled with a set of skills that I hope will aid us in making the most of our potential as an organisation. A huge thank you goes out to our Senior Management Team who have been working incredibly hard over the past year, as has our whole staff team. We would not be where we are without them.” Additionally, the UEA SU have said that “Jumara brings an exciting set of experiences that we are confident will help to bring the SU to the forefront of the sector and to new heights over the course of her time with us. We look forward to welcoming Jumara when she joins us in January”.


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