Building Better Worlds: The Weyland-Yutani Corporation, 2131

Location TBD


A company faced with numerous profiteering, trafficking, and weapons treaty violations in the name of the bottom line, the Weyland-Yutani Corporation has been the single largest contributor to humankind’s uncontrolled growth in the past century. With its starships cluttering the skies above off-world colonies, and trillions of tons of raw minerals supplying further galactic proliferation, a question is on everyone’s mind— “When will it end?” In recent years, the first cracks have begun to show: profits are down, scandals are abound, and rival companies circle ever closer. In the name of averting the largest financial crisis in history, the board of directors have gathered on a newly built space station.

In other news, concerning reports of some sort of creature single-handedly destroying colonies and ships are becoming increasingly common….

Director

Greyson Fisher

Greyson Fisher is a Junior at William & Mary studying History & Business. He has a passion for aviation, creative writing, and LEGOS. He has previously staffed or directed at WMIDMUN, WMHSMUN, and &MUN, along with traveling the circuit as a delegate. He loves MUN and looks forward to seeing everyone in April!

Crisis Director

Cole Hammel

Cole Hammel is a sophomore majoring in accounting with a minor in Japanese studies. He is from Kauai, Hawaii, although he can’t recommend the flight. This will be his first time crisis directing at &MUN and he is excited to watch everyone’s arcs tear apart the initial conceit of every committee. Outside &MUN, Cole serves as Director of Finance for the William and Mary International Relations Club. He also open-ocean swims, plays tennis, and tries to find time to play Dungeons and Dragons.