Class Board 2025
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Amaan Omer
President
It's Ohio Against the World for Amaan Omer, a born-and-raised Ohioan pursuing a dual degree in Healthcare Management (W'25) and Neuroscience (C'25). He serves as the Class of 2025 President, organizing weekly agendas and leading a team of twelve highly skilled student leaders to execute social events for 2,500+ seniors. Outside Class Board, Amaan is a national competitor for Penn's Mock Trial Team and student coach for Ben Salem High School's Mock Trial Program. To escape his 8-course semesters, he enjoys spending time with his three dance teams (Broad Street Baadshahz, Penn Raas, and OSU Sahajan). Before graduating from Penn, he looks forward to trail-blazing new school traditions and building a legacy to inspire future students.
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Camila Castillo Paranhos
Executive Vice President
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Ben Sailors
Vice President of Finance
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Fiona Wu
Vice President of External Affairs
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Liam Gavin Dell
Vice President of Internal Affairs
Liam hails from the snowy tundra of Buffalo, New York and hopes to pursue a career in medicine. When he is not planning Feb Club events, getting angry at Kansas City Chiefs fans, or endlessly refreshing his email for medical school interview offers, you can find Liam annoying his housemates with the piano, caring for an aviary of songbirds for his research, or simply reading, watching, and writing all sorts of engaging stories.
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Gabriella Gibson
Wharton Chair
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Ejun Hong
Creative Director
Ejun Hong has been serving as the creative director of the Class Board 2025 since her freshman year. She is a storyteller who creates animations that unfold powerful narratives inspired by her own life, family, and society, aiming to make a positive impact on the community. Through her animations, she brings her dreams to life and gives voice to the lost stories of the world.
She has created four animated films that explore personal yet universal themes, offering connection, meaning, and the potential for healing. Currently, she is working on an animated documentary that features the stories of three lymphoma patients, creating a space for sharing and listening to empower those facing struggles.
She envisions a world where animated storytelling serves as a form of care and where everyone has access to art education. Committed to this vision, she will continue her journey as both an artist and an educator to make it a reality.
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Izzy Lee
Creative Director
Izzy Lee is a senior in the College majoring in Architecture on the pre-med track. She is from the Philly suburbs and serves as one of the Creative Directors for the Class Board of 2025. As a Creative Director, Izzy is responsible for managing CB’s Instagram as well as shooting footage and creating memorable videos of Class Board’s events. Izzy developed her passion for videography in middle school, when she began to use her drone & GoPro to create videos of her scuba-diving trips. Outside of Class Board, Izzy is involved in research at the DumoLab (at the Weitzman School of Design), which studies the merging of biomaterial design and architecture. She is also the Outreach Committee Chair for Penn Habitat for Humanity and a chemistry team member for Moelis Access Science. In her free time, Izzy enjoys trying out new restaurants (huge sushi foodie!), watching kdramas (all genres except horror), sculpting, scuba-diving, traveling, and any other fun adventures! Feel free to reach out to Izzy if you have any questions or if you would like to just talk in general at ilee800@sas.upenn.edu or through Instagram @izzylee800 :)
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Abir Hossain
Engineering Chair
Born in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and raised in the Bronx, Abir Hossain has somehow managed to turn "Bronx energy" into a personality trait. A Computer Engineering and CIS submit double-degree masochist, he’s the Engineering Chair who’s starting to regret the life choices that led him to programming. He’s also a basketball fanatic who loves LeBron James so much, he unironically refers to him as "my sunshine" and "my King," fully embracing the memes as a lifestyle choice. Abir currently lives in Upper Darby, PA, which he tolerates, but his heart is in NYC (with its disappointing basketball teams). After graduation, he plans to move back to NYC to fulfill his dream of paying way too much to live in a glorified shoebox while pretending the Knicks are worth rooting for.