We are delighted to learn that Eddie McConnell has been appointed to the role of Chief Executive at Down's Syndrome Scotland (DSS), the national charity supporting families and people with Down’s syndrome in Scotland.

Eddie, who is currently Director of Development at Sense Scotland, will take up the role of Chief Executive at Down's Syndrome Scotland in September 2019. A father of five, Eddie’s youngest child has Down’s syndrome.

Announcing Eddie McConnell’s appointment, Stuart Macintyre, the Chair of DSS said:

“We were delighted at the calibre and level of interest in the Chief Executive role and we are thrilled to have attracted an individual whose standing and reputation across the sector is second to none.  Eddie will bring his enthusiasm, inclusive approach and extensive experience to the role of Chief Executive of our charity.  He has an established track record of success and his commitment to promoting the rights and needs of all people with a learning disability is evidenced in his role as Chair of the Scottish Commission for Learning Disability.  In addition, his family experience as a parent of a child with Down’s syndrome equips him well to lead our organisation forward as we build on the legacy from last year’s World Down Syndrome Congress held in Glasgow.  We look forward to welcoming Eddie on board later this year.”

Commenting on his appointment, Eddie McConnell said:

“Our family has a long association with the work of Down’s Syndrome Scotland, and I consider it a privilege and an honour to be appointed its new Chief Executive.  I’m looking forward to joining a great staff team and working closely with the Board and local Branches of the charity as we drive forward our collective efforts to transform the outcomes for people with Down’s syndrome all over Scotland.  The charity has a great reputation for supporting families and campaigning for a better deal for people with Down’s syndrome.  I’m delighted to join such a positive and ambitious organisation.”

You can read more about Down's Syndrome Scotland on their website

Down's Syndrome Scotland website