- The Honorable Secretary-General Riley Owen
- YMCA MUN Program Director Mike McFadden
- Students run for leadership positions like Secretary-General during the conference, and they create posters, give campaign speeches, and encourage other students to help them get elected.
- Advisors could post anonymous suggestions on this poster to ask questions and make suggestions on how to improve the Summit. I thought this was pretty neat and something that other MUN conferences should have in their advisors lounges.
- Students in the NGO Forum had to come up with a logo for their NGO
- In the NGO Forum, students formed groups to address a humanitarian crisis and develop their own NGO.
- Students got a chance to play outside during the YMCA MUN Summit, where they were well-supervised by advisors and conference staff.
- Students were asked to complete an “NGO Expo Bingo” in order to learn about each NGO.
- Students in the NGO Forum put their NGO on display to the entire conference during an “NGO Expo.”
- The NGO Forum was one of many unique features of the YMCA MUN Summit. Students created their own NGOs and displayed them to the entire conference during an “NGO Expo” (think Model UN meets Science Fair).
- The YMCA MUN Summit featured a conference-wide crisis situation on Palestine submitting its application to be a UN member state.
- The Secretary-General and his cabinet form the Office of the Secretary-General, which reviews the conference’s substantive proposals and resolutions. The office was managed by volunteers Richard Hsu and Wallis Locke.
- CalYMCA CEO Steve Willmont (center)
- #awkwardwallispics
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