More so than anything else, mymun is a community project. We're a group of students who all had the chance of learning MUN and now share the goal of making Model UN more accessible to students and easier to host for organizers. To best serve that goal we aim to work hand in hand with everyone who is part of this extraordinary community! Want to get involved more? Get in touch
mymun has never been just the team you met above. Over the years, countless people have believed in us, built with us, translated for us, and cheered us on. This is a small thank-you to some of them. We could never list everyone, but we will keep trying.
Back in 2013, Robin was a Secretary General who got fed up with the clunky software every conference relied on, so he built something better. Then he handed us the keys to his baby and trusted us to raise it. mymun simply does not exist without him.
The architect of everything under the hood. Matz laid mymun's software foundations and infrastructure, and taught half of us how to code along the way.
The first to join the new mymun team and the force behind our early design, communication and socials. If any of it looks good today, it is because we are standing on Jazz's shoulders.
Our original MUN-fluencer. Bea quit her student job to create for mymun and got recognized as 'the mymun girl' on campuses and in airports around the world.
The friend who once juggled his way through a mymun interview, because with us it really is that easy. Impossible to forget, and we would not want to.
Co-founder of Conference Success. Julia and Anna were the conferences we experimented with and learned everything from, and those lessons became the systems that actually work today.
Co-founder of Conference Success alongside Julia, and one of the reasons mymun understands conferences from the inside out.
An early mymun coder who built big parts of our blog editor (multiple authors, image blocks, drafts) and the delegation and CV features.
An early mymun coder who gave us the conference calendar view and made the whole conference list feel great on your phone.
A BathMUN veteran who knew MUN from the delegate's side, Josh built the activity log that shows organizers exactly who changed what and when, and reworked how delegations handle role changes and their allocation emails.
Our Chief Happiness Coordinator, who knew better than anyone how to make a conference feel special and every delegate feel welcome.
One half of the unstoppable Zachar twins, who lit up our outreach from Toronto to Istanbul with energy, bold ideas and just the right amount of chaos.
The louder half of the Zachar twins, a natural charmer who turned outreach conversations into friendships and conferences into fan clubs.
Reached out to schools all over the world to bring more students into MUN. You will also find Alexandra among our scholarship delegates.
Back in December 2019, Tobi suggested grabbing coffee, and that conversation is the reason MUN Command exists at all. He brought the startup discipline that turned a good idea into an actual company.
Somewhere in Germany, Volker keeps a steady stream of very official, very paper mail moving so the rest of us do not have to. German bureaucracy has not quite discovered the internet yet, but luckily it has discovered Volker.
An endless believer and the teacher we all should have had. Kristina hosted two of our MUN teacher trainings, once putting us up in her guest room, where we also met her cats.
Home. The conference where we met, fell for MUN, and first pitched our most ridiculous ideas. KAMUN said yes, and has been family ever since.
A lawyer who generously helped us find our footing in the earliest days of MUN Command, and kept helping long after.
Opened MUN Command to Korean speakers, and a thank-you from Jae in Seoul is the very reason this whole page exists. 감사합니다, Jae!
Brought MUN Command to Japanese speakers and made it feel right at home for delegates all across Japan. ありがとうございます, Risa!
Julika and the wonderful team at HAUS RISSEN lovingly brought MUN Command into German, word by careful word. Vielen Dank!
Brought MUN Command to Spanish speakers and opened the door to a whole new community of delegates. ¡Gracias, Karen!
And our scholarship delegates, who carry mymun around the world. Meet them.