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House
Of Wolves.

The House of Wolves is not just a committee. It is a brutal test of ambition, strategy, and power. Set to decide the fate of Sinclair Enterprises, this simulation places delegates in a highly volatile succession meeting. With business interests in luxury, media, real estate, spirits, and private equity, the company is a giant, but now threatened by its own massive benefactors..

At the centre of this committee is one key question: who will take absolute control?

Delegates will represent important figures in the company, from the Sinclair’s and their spouses to top executives to investors. Each person has their own plans for the future, along with hidden motives, shifting alliances, and strong rivalries. In this room, decisions are not based on emotion, but on influence and strategy.

The House of Wolves requires more than just your usual economics knowledge. It demands clear thinking, strong negotiation, and the ability to adapt as situations change quickly. Every move can shift the balance of power, and power then can truly be yours.

In a council where trust is limited and ambition is high, only the most strategic will succeed.

Welcome to the House of Wolves, where power is not given, but taken.

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Ayaan Mittal

Chairperson

Ayaan is a 12th-grade student pursuing the IB Diploma Programme with a keen interest in Economics and History. He serves as the School Captain of The Doon School and is the Secretary-General of the Doon School Model United Nations Conference, reflecting his passion for global affairs, diplomacy, and politics. He is a Senior Editor of The Doon School Weekly and a recipient of the Scholar’s Blazer, the school’s highest recognition for academic and co-curricular excellence. Ayaan is also part of the Senior English Debating team and has represented the school at major inter-school competitions, earning accolades. An avid actor, he has performed in numerous school and house productions. He also serves on the School Council and represented the school at the Groton School Exchange Program in the United States. In his free time, he enjoys table tennis and football and looks forward to returning to YEC as a Chairperson.

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Arish Talwar

Committee Director

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Nanda Karumudi & Ritvik Agarwal

Deputy Chairpersons

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