Over the course of this year's SK Model UN Institute, students will be honing their diplomatic skills, enhancing their understanding of global affairs, and mastering the art of negotiation and debate. That journey would not be possible without our program instructors, each of whom has a robust background in competitive model UN.
Sammy Guerrero
Sammy Guerrero is an incoming student at Georgetown Law School. He recently graduated from Harvard College, where he earned degrees in Biology and Government. During his time at Harvard, Sammy served as Director General of Harvard Model UN's Boston conference, overseeing the organization of one of the most prestigious MUN conferences in the world. Sammy is excited to share insights with students based on his experience as a delegate throughout his own high school MUN career, his time as HMUN DG, and his research focus in national security law.
Madhurum Bhuvan
Madhurum Bhuvan is an incoming pre-law student at UC Berkeley with intended majors in psychology and cognitive science. After being introduced to Model United Nations in 5th grade, Madhurum went on to serve as the President of her high school Model UN team, which now sits at #1 in the Bay Area MUN circuit. Taking over 100 delegates to prestigious conferences all over the nation, she has gained valuable insights on MUN procedure, strategy, and leadership that she is eager to share with students.
Tessa Conrardy
Tessa recently graduated from Harvard with her BA in Government and her MA in Regional Studies of Russia, Eastern Europe, and Central Asia. Tessa has chaired a number of committees at MUN and MUN-adjacent conferences, including a Regional Bodies committee for Harvard Model UN, a CIA special committee for Harvard Student Agencies MUN, and a House Judiciary committee for Harvard Model Congress.
To hear more about our instructors, their teaching philosophies, and how MUN has impacted their own lives, see MUN blog posts like our informational webinar and Sammy's top 5 MUN tips and tricks!