Lee Jiann Woei for President Campaign


Greetings to all my fellow Malaysians,

I’m Jiann Woei from 5th course. I’m so honored to qualify as one of the presidential nominees by my fellow batch mates. Thank you for acknowledging my capability and ability to lead and serve our Malaysian community in the soils of Volgograd.

I know to be able to lead others, one must be willing to go forward alone, and thus I’m here to give out one of my campaigning messages before the actual Election Day.

The supreme quality for leadership is unquestionably integrity. Without it, no real success is possible, no matter whether it is on a football field, in an army, or in an office. I believe that I have acquainted much of the leadership qualities to take myself up to the next level running for the presidential council. 

It is very true that leaders aren't born, they are made. And they are made just like anything else, through hard work. This can be easily fitted into my shoes indeed. I started off with basic responsibilities from being a hostel floor leader, batch representatives for Chinese community, ushers for past events till the person who I am today, leading Hiroshima hostel and Malaysian Chinese community. As time goes by, I have gain and learn many valuable experiences and lessons which I can never exchange them with money or anything else.

People used to ask me whether it is worth it to take up these responsibilities with all the sacrifices, problems and hardships; after all they are just by choice of oneself.  My answer will always be a YES. Despite the many circumstances which I had or yet to face, they have direct or indirectly curb and shape me, to become a better leader and a better person myself.

I truly believe that a leader earns success based on service to others, not at the expense of others. I’m grateful to be given an opportunity now to prove my ability and to serve the community.  So thank you for sparing time reading what I have to say, for now. Stay tuned for my campaign speech on the actual Election Day. Cheers!

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