New ISO board fights for a social, safe and inspiring learning environment
The Interstedelijk Studenten Overleg has elected a new board. The 23-year-old master’s student Allis Richardson will take up the position of chair at the end of June. She will be joined by three students from Utrecht and one from Ede.

From left to right: Floor Dekkers, Jonas Widdershoven, Allis Richardson, Jochem Mecking, Matthijs Fieten.
Allis Richardson obtained her bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary social sciences at the University of Amsterdam and is now completing her master’s degree in public sector management in Leiden. She succeeds Sarah Evink.
Richardson calls it positive that the new coalition wants to invest in education. “Now those resources must actually be used to strengthen the quality, accessibility and future-proofing of education, so that every student can develop optimally.”
Three of her fellow board members are from Utrecht: Jonas Widdershoven (bachelor’s student in sociology at Utrecht University), Jochem Mecking and Floor Dekkers (both master’s students in governance & policy at UU). University of applied sciences student Matthijs Fieten is the exception. He studies theology at the Christian University of Applied Sciences Ede.
In training
The new board members will be trained over the coming months. On Saturday 27 June, they will officially take over from the current board: “Students can count on us to continue to commit ourselves to a social, safe and inspiring learning environment.”
The Dutch National Student Union announced its new board two weeks ago. The 24-year-old Evy Kras will take over the chair at the end of June from Maaike Krom.
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