Business Crisis Committee
Addressing the increasing volatility in the sportswear market
The Business Crisis Committee simulates high-stakes corporate decision-making in volatile market conditions. Delegates represent major sportswear companies navigating market disruptions, competitive pressures, supply chain challenges, and consumer behavior shifts. This committee combines strategic business planning with crisis management in a rapidly evolving commercial landscape.
Chairperson
With a passion for debate, leadership, and innovation, Namit has cultivated a remarkable résumé spanning Model United Nations, corporate strategy, and entrepreneurial ventures. Over the past decade, Namit has participated in more than 60 MUNs—serving as a delegate, executive board member, journalist, advisor, and organizer. Notably, his outstanding performance earned him the Best Delegate award in the Aman ki Aasha Council at Nagpur MUN, a forum that uniquely united delegates from Pakistan, Kashmir, and India.Professionally, Namit sharpened his analytical and research skills during tenures at global firms such as Kantar and Amazon, helping to shape data-driven insights and customer-centric solutions. Drawing on this corporate experience, he went on to found two companies in the apparel and electronics sectors. With a vision to disrupt the market, he has launched innovative products and services that blend cutting-edge design, technology, and user experience.An avid enthusiast of geography, history, and politics, Namit has been an active member of his school and university debating circles since 2012. From presenting technical papers to organizing college fests and MUN conferences, he brings a wide-ranging reservoir of knowledge into every endeavour. Whether negotiating resolutions in a simulated international crisis or steering a start-up toward its next milestone, Namit combines deep subject-matter expertise with a collaborative spirit to drive real-world impact.
Vice Chairperson
Neel Maramreddy is a DP2 student at Oakridge International School, Gachibowli. Along with his keen interest and active presence in the MUN circuit, his commitment to MUNs is matched only by his loyalty in the LA Clippers. One bad word about them and you'll be hit with an annoying, yet, controversially interesting argument that could pass as an SC resolution. He knows they're winning it this year and by the end of the conference, he will make sure you do too. As vice chair, Neel promotes intriguing, and insightful debate as he commits to provide solid individual feedback. He also believes no MUN is complete without multiple plates of biryani and a contemplation regarding whether another serving is necessary. To him, a successful MUN is one where delegates engage with real world issues and make an impact- he can't wait to see that happen!