
The Board
The board consists of a group of students elected by you at the X-section who manage most of SFINX’s activities. We keep track of the section’s finances, organize study councils, collaborate with companies, host parties, other fun events, and much more. You could say we are constantly working to improve SFINX and to ensure you have the best possible time during your studies. As a member of the board, you usually serve for one year and are elected at one of the section’s general meetings. Want to know more about the positions and what they entail? Read about all the positions below!
Positions

Johanna Holmbom
Chairman
As chairman, your role is to lead the board’s work and you are the person with ultimate responsibility for the association’s operations. You are also the association’s primary contact person and ensure that the other board members have the support they need to succeed in their roles. Practical tasks include planning and leading weekly meetings and representing the association in various external forums.

Oskar Hedberg
Vice Chairman and Financially responsible
As vice chairman and financial officer, you have two main responsibilities. First, you are responsible for the association’s financial work, which includes paying invoices, setting budgets, and bookkeeping expenses. Second, you take over the chairperson’s role in their absence and support the leadership of the section.

Nathalie Torstensson
Secretary, also PR-responsible
The role of secretary and PR officer is split into two parts. As secretary, you are responsible for taking minutes at all board meetings and general meetings held by the section. As PR officer, your main responsibility is producing merchandise and products for all of the section’s members. You are also responsible for ensuring the website looks good graphically and is kept up to date.

Maria Aduna Rubio
Information manager
As information officer, your main task is to spread information to the association’s members about current events, decisions, and activities through both the association’s social media and a monthly newsletter. You are also responsible for maintaining the association’s document archive and keeping the website updated.

Gustav Sjöstedt Eriksson
Buisness responsible
The industry relations officer has overall responsibility for events where students and the business sector meet. This ranges from lunch lectures and fairs to training sessions and pub nights! You are assisted by the industry relations committee, which you lead together with the sponsorship and alumni officer.

Albert Suatan
Sponsorship and Alumni responsible
As sponsorship and alumni officer, you are responsible for securing external sponsorship for the section. You are also responsible for maintaining contact with the section’s alumni and organizing alumni events. You are assisted by the industry relations committee, which you lead together with the industry relations officer.

Felicia Brant-Lundin
Club Master
As club master, you primarily plan and carry out the section’s alcohol-related events such as formal dinners and pub crawls of varying sizes. The section’s two club masters lead the section’s club crew, which works together with other sections’ club crews at our events.

Lars Kirchner
Club Master
As club master, you primarily plan and carry out the section’s alcohol-related events such as formal dinners and pub crawls of varying sizes. The section’s two club masters lead the section’s club crew, which works together with other sections’ club crews at our events.

Victor Johansson Blazevic
Head of Sports
As sports officer, you primarily lead the sports committee. The section’s two sports officers are mainly responsible for booking halls and courts for events that are then planned and held together with the sports committee. The events are mostly sports-related, such as training sessions in various sports, but can also include other events where alcohol is not the focus. The sports officer is also responsible for managing events in Orbi, the app used to purchase tickets for events.

Hugo Andersson
Head of Sports
As sports officer, you primarily lead the sports committee. The section’s two sports officers are mainly responsible for booking halls and courts for events that are then planned and held together with the sports committee. The events are mostly sports-related, such as training sessions in various sports, but can also include other events where alcohol is not the focus. The sports officer is also responsible for managing events in Orbi, the app used to purchase tickets for events.

Max Nybleus
Head of Academic affairs
The education officer’s work can be divided into two parts: handling short-term issues in current courses and long-term planning for the programme’s development. The role involves participating in and leading a number of meetings where these points are raised and discussed. There is great freedom to shape the role as you see fit. It is a role well suited to someone interested in education, how the university works, and someone who wants to contribute to lasting change and improve the programme for future students.
Any questions about the programme you might have before starting or during your studies can be sent to me, regardless of time or place!

Sigge Palm
Head of Master and exchange affairs
As master’s and international officer, you are responsible for internationalisation work within the section and serve as the academic monitor for the master’s programme in bioinformatics. You also lead Xellskapet’s work together with the Head of student Welfare.

Alicia Roth
Head of Student Welfare
The social affairs officer’s primary task is to act as the section’s student safety representative and is responsible for the social oversight of the programme, covering work environment, equal treatment, and gender equality issues. You also co-lead the section’s social committee together with the master’s and international officer, which bakes and organizes social activities such as study sessions.
Statutes
The association’s statutes are our shared rules and guidelines for how the association operates. Among other things, they outline the association’s purpose, how decisions are made, how the board works, and the rights and obligations of the members. The statutes exist to ensure clarity, order, and a fair foundation for everyone involved in the association. Statues are unfortunately only in Swedish.
Policys
Sfinx’s policies are the association’s guidelines for how we act and work in various matters and situations. They complement the statutes and help create clarity, security, and a shared foundation for everyone in the association.
