Martina Chukwuma-Ezike

Born1981 (age 4243)
Nigeria
Alma materUniversity of Calabar (BSc)
University of Aberdeen (MBA)
OccupationCharity executive
Office
SpouseUchenna Chukwuma-Ezike

Martina Chukwuma-Ezike FRSA (born 1981) is the founder and CEO of the Asthma and Allergy Foundation, Scotland’s only dedicated asthma charity.[1] In 2021, she was elected as the Rector of the University of Aberdeen, the first black woman to hold the position.[2] She was installed as Rector in 2022.[3]

Biography

Martina Chukwuma-Ezike was born in Nigeria in 1981 and grew up in Cross River State.[4] She first completed a diploma at the University of Calabar in Social Works, from 1999 to 2001, going on to study for a degree in Sociology in 2002, graduating in 2005 with a B.Sc.[5]

After briefly working for the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, in 2008 she moved to the United Kingdom, where the following year she attained an MBA from the University of Aberdeen.[6]

Suffering from a severe form of asthma,[7] known as brittle asthma, which made studying difficult for her, Chukwuma-Ezike noticed the lack of suitable support available in the Northeast of Britain, which led to her decision to found a charity separate from Asthma UK in 2009 – Asthma and Allergy Foundation, Scotland's only asthma charity,[8] of which she is chief executive.[9]

In 2021, Chukwuma-Ezike was elected rector of the University of Aberdeen, taking over from Maggie Chapman,[10] and becoming the first person of colour to hold the post.[8]

Selected publications

  • What do you know about asthma? (2013, Xlibris:ISBN 978-1483657752)

References

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