Euan MacDonald
Euan MacDonald MBE is a Scottish entrepreneur. He studied at St Andrews University and Edinburgh University.[1] MacDonald was diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease(MND) in October 2003.[2]
Biography
MacDonald established the Euan MacDonald Centre for Motor Neurone Disease Research in 2007 in partnership with the University of Edinburgh.[3] With the Informatics Department at the University of Edinburgh, MacDonald also helped establish The Voicebank Study which enables people who are at risk of losing their voice through illness to preserve it.[4] In 2009, he was awarded an MBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours list in recognition of his contribution to services for people with motor neurone disease.[5]
In 2013, MacDonald co-founded the disabled access review website and app, Euan's Guide.[6]
In November 2014, MacDonald was named as one of the most influential disabled people in the UK.[7] MacDonald lives in Edinburgh with his wife and his two children.[8]
Euan's Guide
Euan’s Guide is the disabled access review website and app where people can review the disabled access of all kinds of places from post offices and shops, to restaurants, hotels and more.
Awards and Shortlists
The Power 100 List 2016
Commended in the Unsung Hero category at the Herald Society Awards 2015
The Power 100 List 2015
MBE for services to people with MND in Scotland, Birthday Honours 2009
References
- ↑ "Interview with Euan". Euan's Guide. Retrieved 30 January 2015.
- ↑ Donnelly, Brian. "Hotel chain's founder gives cash for motor neurone centre". The Hearld. Retrieved 30 January 2015.
- ↑ Swanson, Brian. "Businessman's plight to save his son". The Express. Retrieved 30 January 2015.
- ↑ "Voicebank wants more from lads…". http://www.mndscotland.org.uk/2011/12/voicebank-wants-more-from-lads/. MND Scotland. External link in
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(help); - ↑ "Queen's birthday honours list: MBEs". The Guardian. Retrieved 30 January 2015.
- ↑ Tracey, Emma. "Family support disabled man with accessibility guide". BBC. Retrieved 30 January 2015.
- ↑ "Britain's most influential people with a disability or impairment". Shaw Trust. Retrieved 30 January 2015.
- ↑ "MND sufferer raises wheelchair consumer issues". Edinburgh News. Retrieved 30 January 2015.