Annabelle Hsu
Annabelle Hsu
Greetings to all delegates!
I am Annabelle Hsu, a junior from Hsinchu International Academy, and it is my honor to serve as your President for the Security Council in the upcoming KSMUN VI!
My MUN journey began in middle school while I was studying in China, and it has been a significant part of my life ever since. My MUN experiences pushes me out of my comfort zone, makes me knowledgeable about the world's pressing issues, and challenges me to think all roundly. Beyond MUN, I love diving all around the world, cycling with friends. If you find yourself having similar hobbies with me, reach out to me and we can talk more about it!
If you have any concerns or need help drafting resolutions, don’t hesitate to contact me! My instagram box (@1an_011) and email (202508@hia.hcc.edu.tw) will always be open for you. I understand how challenging it can be for delegates to speak up and express themselves, as I have faced the same struggles not long ago. As your President, I am committed to creating an inclusive and supportive environment that encourages all delegates to engage and participate fully.
See you guys soon, I really can’t wait!!
Cobie Lee
Cobie Lee
Hi, delegates! I’m Cobie Lee, a freshman from VIS Experimental Education. It’s my honor to serve as your Deputy Chair for the Security Council at KSMUN VI.
My MUN journey began back in middle school at KCIS, when I participated as a double delegate with my friend. Little did I realize then just how integral MUN would become in my life. Over time, MUN empowered me to gain confidence in public speaking, network with new people, and collaborate on resolutions addressing critical global issues. Having once regretted not sharing my thoughts enough, I hope you’ll never feel the same, thus, don’t sweat it—be confident and speak up!
Beyond MUN, I’m passionate about scuba diving, free diving, skiing, reading, and exploring new cuisines. Academically, I have a wide range of interests spanning social psychology, economics, biology, and philosophy, which is why I read quite a lot regarding AI debate. I also consider myself a bit unconventional, since I love doing things differently, like studying in unexpected spots, so, don’t be surprised if you see me reading on a random bench.
Even if KSMUN VI isn’t your first conference, I hope it will inspire you as much as MUN has inspired me. If you have any questions or need any help, feel free to reach me at cobie.lee@vis.tp.edu.tw or on Instagram, @lyt.310. I look forward to working with all of you—see you all in June!
Hannah Culpepper
Hannah Culpepper
Hello delegates! My name is Hannah Culpepper, a sophomore from Hong Wen International School and it is my honor to serve as the Deputy Chair of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) at KSMUN VI.
I began my MUN journey as a confused delegate who genuinely thought that the opening speech was supposed to be delivered during the opening ceremony and I was absolutely terrified. When I found out that it was in the committee rooms, I was still nervous and had no idea what was going on. But as I joined more conferences, I began to understand and enjoy MUN. I know that many new delegates can relate to this feeling of anxiety and as my first time chairing, I strongly sympathize and am willing to help however I can. MUN has helped me grow into a more confident speaker and widened my perspective of the world as I’m sure it will with you (unless you’re already extremely advanced and know your stuff).
Other than MUN, I spend my free time trying different art mediums, crocheting, and surface-level researching random topics that pique my interest. I also have the most adorable cats who sleep beside me as I write this and accompany me in my hobbies.
Feel free to contact me through Gmail (hannahruthculpepper@gmail.com) or Instagram (hannah__culpepper) if you have any questions. I look forward to meeting and working with all of you! See you soon!