Chair
Mariyam Temirbayeva
Mariyam Temirbayeva is a junior at Florida International University, majoring in International Relations and pursuing a certificate in International Logistics. She is an Honors College student and became passionate about Model United Nations after joining in spring semester 2024. Mariyam also serves as an executive member of the Central Asian Student Association (CASA) at FIU. Originally from Almaty, Kazakhstan, Mariyam moved to Miami three years ago to explore new opportunities. She is a former gymnast with a love for dancing. At FIMUN 37, Mariyam will be the Chair of the Crisis Committee for "Thistles and Thrones: The Fall of the Golden Horde," a topic that resonates deeply with her due to its close connection to the history of her country. She looks forward to contributing to the success of this exciting conference.
Crisis Director
Polina Evdokimova
Polina Evdokimova was born in Moscow, Russia. She spent the first eleven years of her life there, surrounded by rich culture and history. Her studies were mixed between art and history through attendants of Golovano's Music School and Serov's Art School, and studies of natural sciences through MSU's department of experimental medicine. At age eleven, Polina moved to the United States, however, went back and forth between two countries never staying in one for more than 2 years. Currently, Polina is studying Biochemistry and Human Rights and Political Transitions. Two of her main interests are Eastern European history and politics and genetic engineering. Outside of school, Polina has practiced mounted archery for four years. Mounted archery requires physical skill and a high knowledge of traditions and historical practices. This hobby embodies her belief that the future can only come hand in hand with an understanding of the past.