Martin Edobor

Dr Martin Edobor FRSA
Chair of Young Fabians
In office
November 2015  November 2016
Preceded by Alex Adranghi
Succeeded by Ellie Groves
Personal details
Born (1989-06-04) 4 June 1989
Nationality British
Political party Labour
Alma mater University College London
Profession Physician

Dr Martin Edobor FRSA (born 4 June 1989) is the former Chair of the Young Fabians, NHS Junior doctor and British Labour Party activist.

Background

Edobor gained a Bachelor of Arts in Medical Anthropology from University College London and MBBS, in Medicine from University College London Medical School graduating in 2010 and 2013 respectively, he then worked as a Junior doctor in the East Midlands and London. He later returned to University College London to study an MA in Philosophy, Politics and Economics of Health

He has been a member of the Young Fabian Executive since 2012, having held roles including Vice Chair in 2014/2015 and Treasurer 2013/14.[1] In November 2011, he founded the Young Fabians Health Network, and as Chair of the network he co-authored the pamphlets Irreversible[2] and Closing the Gap.[3] As Chair of the Young Fabians he has helped to expand the Young Fabian Networks, increasing the number from five to seven, with the addition of a Technology Network and Law Network.

Edobor writes regularly for the grass-roots Labour blog Labour list,[4] Huffington Post,[5] and Progress Online.[6] He is a former local authority school governor at Southern Road Primary School.

In 2014 Martin was named as “One to Watch” by Voice magazine,[7] alongside Anthony Joshua, Helen Oyeyemi and Ella Eyre. He is a member of the Co-operative party, the GMB and a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.

References

Party political offices
Preceded by
Alex Adranghi
Chair of the Young Fabians
2015 2016
Succeeded by
Ellie Groves
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