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==Trustees<ref name="trustees">{{Cite web | last = Action for ME|access-date=Feb 16, 2019 | url = https://www.actionforme.org.uk/about-us/board-of-trustees/| title = Board of Trustees}}</ref>== *[[Jonah Grunsell]], who has been Chair of Board of Trustees since November 2016. Jonah replaced [[Alan Cook]]. *[[Philip Marsden]], Action for ME Treasurer, is a chartered accountant, a director of a corporate finance advisory company and a non-executive director of two investment trusts. Philip's son was diagnosed with ME in 2003. *[[Chris Cundy]] who is serving his third term as trustee. Chris is a chartered accountant and company director. *[[Jane Young]], a consultant radiologist. Jane and her son have both recovered from ME *[[Jane Logan]], who has been diagnosed with ME, is a senior lecturer in midwifery. *Dr [[Gregor Purdie]], former Clinical Lead for ME for [[NHS Dumfries and Galloway]], now retired, co-authored the [[Scottish Good Practice Statement on ME/CFS]]. Dr Purdie is one of Action for ME's Medical Advisers. *[[Jane Stacey]], who had a career in social work before becoming Deputy Chief Executive at Barnardo's. *[[Sue Hardy]], who has had ME for more than 16 years. She worked as a nurse and senior lecturer until she suffered a relapse and took medical retirement. *[[Gordon Berry]], who was diagnosed with ME after 25 years of illness. He now runs a business troubleshooting consultancy, and has held charitable roles as a Trustee and Chair. *[[Matt Symonds]] who first became aware of Action for ME when attending the Speaker's House reception at the [[UK]] parliament in 2016. *[[Colin Batten]] was appointed a trustees in 2017, following the merger with the [[Association of Young People with ME]], where he was on the Board. *[[Andy Dougan]], a senior marketing and advertising executive, who witnessed a close friend struggle with ME in childhood. *[[Ed Stephens]], Head of Global Brokerage and Partnerships at Angel Investment Network, which matches investors to entrepreneurs. *[[Phil Murray]] was diagnosed with ME in 1997, and has been mainly in remission since 2007. Phil has worked extensively with [[Westcare_UK]], sat on the ME patient advisory group for [[MEGA]], attended the [[NICE guidelines]] scoping meeting in 2918, and co-organised a [[Millions Missing]] protest. *[[Alison Deeth]], who was diagnosed with ME in 2005. She is a former solicitor.
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