UN SPACE AGENCY
In the year 2045, on Wednesday, March 22, disaster struck. An unknown, non-human piece of technology fell from space, right into Florida, U.S.A. This item was labeled “Helios 300”. The second it hit the ground, America experienced a blackout. Everyone immediately knew that it had some sort of freakish, unnatural powers. The device was sent right to the lab of the United States Space Exploration Administration (USSEA).
Background Guide
CHAIRS
Andrew Chang:
email: 26achang@ecfs.org
Zachary Nosenchuk: Hi everyone. My name is Zachary Nosenchuk, I'm a freshman, and a chair for the UN Space Agency committee. I have been involved with Model UN for four years, and I am so excited to now be a chair at EthicalMUN. I am looking forward to everyone's creative ideas and resolutions!
email: 29zenosenchuk@ecfs.org
Ben Berke: I have been involved in Model UN since sixth grade, where I’ve met many new people, learned valuable skills, and had an incredibly rewarding experience. Since starting high school, I have also joined Mock Trial, and began writing for the Fieldston News. I enjoy playing basketball and tennis, spending time with friends and family, of course, competing in Model UN.
email: 29baberke@ecfs.org
Ethan Aina-Wilson: My name is Ethan Aina-Wilson and i’m a junior at Fieldston with an interest in global issues, ethics, and discussion-based learning. While this is my first time participating in EthicalMUN and facilitating debates, I’m excited to take on the role and help create a space where students feel comfortable sharing ideas, challenging each other respectfully, and thinking critically about complex issues. I’m looking forward to hearing different viewpoints and helping students engage respectfully with complex topics.
email: 27etaina-wilson@ecfs.org
CRISIS
Otto Ahlers: [bio]
Alex Schoenwaelder: I am a sophomore but I have been doing Model Un since 6th grade. I really enjoyed that in Model UN you get to collaborating with other delegates, and debating solutions under pressure. MUN has helped me strengthen my public speaking, critical thinking, and teamwork skills, and I’m excited to continue growing through new committees and challenges.
Sam Firoozi: I am currently a Junior at ECFS and have been a MUN member since 2024/25 academic year. I have an interest in geopolitical issues that effect everyday lives of people worldwide.
