Martina Chukwuma-Ezike

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

Biography
Martina Chukwuma-Ezike was born in Nigeria in 1981 and grew up in Cross River State. 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.

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.

Suffering from a severe form of asthma, 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, of which she is chief executive.

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

Selected publications

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