Christelle Tessono is presently pursuing her second year of undergraduate studies in Political Science at Ï㽶ÊÓƵ. She is serving as the V.P. Political Coordinator of the Black Students' Network of McGill (BSN), where she conducts research on anti-racism tools and organizes panels. Over the past three years, Christelle has gained a lot of experience in the Model United Nations scene, namely by attending over ten North American conferences as a delegate, acting as the Director of Finance for the 2017 Harvard World Model UN Organizing Committee (WorldMUN), as the USG Finance & Business for the 2017 Montréal United Nations Conference (MUNC), and lastly as the Chief of External Relations of the 2018 Canadian International Model United Nations conference (CANIMUN).
Aside from Model UN and BSN, Christelle's interests are public policy, sustainable development, and Latin American history. When not listening to Fela Kuti or Dmitri Shostakovitch, she can be found reading at the beautiful Bibliothèque et Archives national du Québec in Montreal's Old Port.Â