The Board 2025-2026

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The Board 2025-2026


Meet the Board

Isaac O’Donovan Campbell

Isaac is the President of United Netherlands. In this role, he is responsible for representing the organisation, guides its strategic direction and development, and supports the team in achieving their goals. A former member of the 22nd Delegation, Isaac studies Psychology at Radboud University and is taking a Minor in Conflict Studies at Utrecht University. He is deeply passionate about diplomacy, foreign affairs, and understating the complexities of human behaviour. Outside of UNL, Isaac has a passion for history, stays up to date with global affairs, and enjoys travelling whenever possible.

Lizzie Stokowy

Lizzie is the Vice President, Program Manager, and UNMD Executive of this year’s board. As Vice President, she supports the well-being of the board members. In her role as Program Manager, she oversees and coordinates the three programs and works closely with the executive teams to keep everything running smoothly. Additionally, she is directly responsible for the execution of logistical matters for the Delegation program as UNMD executive. Lizzie was part of the 22nd Delegation and is currently finishing up her Bachelor’s in Psychology at Radboud University. She’s an avid coffee drinker, enjoys visiting art galleries and live music.

Yara Janssen

Yara is the Academic Manager and Internal Relations Manager for this year. In her role as Academic Manager, Yara is in charge of maintaining the quality of the curriculum for all three of United Netherlands’ programs. Furthermore, she ensures that all the Delegates of the 23nd Delegation gain the skills and knowledge necessary to become outstanding MUNers, and to realize their greatest potential. As Internal Relations Manager, Yara ensures good communication within United Netherlands. Yara is currently studying European Law at the Radboud University. She was part of the 22nd delegation. In her free time she enjoys journaling and spending time with friends.

Daniel Lobo

Daniel is the External Relations Manager and PSP Executive of this year’s board. As External Relations Manager, he is responsible for managing sponsorships and acquisitions, cultivating partnerships, and engaging with external organisations to strengthen United Netherlands’ network. In his role as PSP Executive, Daniel oversees the Public Speaking Programme. Academically, he holds a Master’s degree in Global Political Economy and is currently pursuing a PhD position in this field. In his free time, Daniel channels his creativity into 3D printing and sculpting, enjoys working with his hands, and keeps himself going with plenty of coffee.

Parker Winkel

Parker is the Events Manager and MUN Executive on this year’s board. As Events Manager, he coordinates United Netherlands’ participation in OxIMUN and HNMUN. As MUN Executive, he is also responsible for internal Model UN sessions. A member of the 23rd Delegation, he draws on his experience to support new Delegates in honing their skills in diplomacy, negotiation, and public speaking. Parker holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Radboud University and is currently pursuing a joint Master’s in Public Policy and Human Development at Maastricht University and United Nations University, MERIT. In his downtime, Parker enjoys cycling, painting, and adding to his ever-growing collection of 2,000+ cat drawings gathered from friends, colleagues, and sometimes total strangers.

Sarah Jones

Sarah is this year’s Financial Manager and High School Programme Executive. As Financial Manager, she oversees the organisation’s budget. In her role as High School Programme Executive, she coordinates with trainers and schools to deliver high-quality learning experiences to secondary students across the Netherlands. With a background in Business Analytics, Sarah brings a structured and analytical approach to her work. Outside of UNL, she enjoys playing basketball and, thanks to the weekly commute between Amsterdam and Nijmegen, has developed a love–hate relationship with driving.