CUBS Introduces New EDI Student Ambassador Network

Posted on: 10 Dec 2025

CUBS Introduces New EDI Student Ambassador Network

Led by Professor Frank Crowley, CUBS EDI Vice-Dean, and supported by members of the CUBS EDI Committee , Sinead Hackett, Linda Murphy-Patten, PhD, Mairead O'Flynn, Jennifer Cunningham and others—this student-led initiative strengthens the role of the student voice within the School’s EDI governance framework.

CUBS EDI Student Ambassadors
Name Programme

Rouguiatou Barry

International Business with Languages, 1st year

Sofiia Kiselyova

Business Information Systems, 1st year

Gallilo Erhabor

Business Information Systems, 1st year

Hanzhi Li

Human Resource Management, 1st year

Daria Dranko

Law and Business, 1st year

Kerry Lynch

MSc Human Resource Management

Alannah Sexton

Business Information Systems, 1st year

Lama Alkarajeh

Law and Business, 1st year

Ben Hornibrook 

Ck212, Applied Economics, 1st year

Lithara Pevindi Angoda 

Government and Political Science, 2nd year

Hilary  Hall

BComm International with Spanish, 1st year

Kuber Valecha

MSc International Sustainable Business

Aaron Cheriyan Job

Msc. International Sustainable Business 

Andrea Uandela

BSc Finance, 1st year

Leah Houdet 

Erasmus student in Economics, 3rd year

Sharon Sebastin

MSc Business Economics

Jasmin James

Finance, 1st Year

The ambassadors will contribute to ongoing efforts to enhance the quality of our programmes, services and student experience, while helping to foster a more inclusive and welcoming school community. In the months and years ahead, the network will lead initiatives and events that promote diversity, equality and inclusion across CUBS.

We extend our sincere thanks to all participating students for their commitment to making our community a place where everyone feels valued, respected and heard.

“Our Student EDI Ambassador Network is vital to shaping a School where every voice belongs. By empowering students to lead, influence decisions, and champion positive change, we are building a culture rooted in partnership, inclusion and shared responsibility. This network not only strengthens our EDI ambitions, it also develops future leaders who carry these values into the world." Prof Frank Crowley, Vice Dean EDI