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Euan Blair

English businessman (born )

Euan Anthony BlairMBE (born 19 January ) is an English businessman who is the co-founder and chief executive of the apprenticeships company Multiverse. He is the eldest son of the former British prime minister Sir Tony Blair and lawyer Cherie Blair.

Early life and education

Blair was born on 19 January and was named Euan after two people: the artist Euan Uglow and a school friend of Tony Blair.[1]

Blair was educated at St Joan of Arc Roman Catholic Primary School[2] and the London Oratory School, a highly regarded Roman Catholic grant-aided school in Fulham, London. At the Oratory he was appointed one of the four deputy head pupils for his final year at the school.[3][4]

Blair graduated with a B.A. in ancient history from the University of Bristol in , having attained a (upper second class) honours degree.[5][6]

Early career

Blair spent three months as an unpaid intern with the Republican David Dreier and Republican Party staff of the Rules Committee of the United States House of Representatives.[7] He then worked in the office of the "Blue Dog" Democrat Jane Harman. Blair cut short his internship with Harman in May after a fortnight; a statement from Harman's office cited Blair's graduate school plans,[8] and offers from Harvard's Kennedy School and Yale.[9]

In early , Blair had two weeks of work experience with the London public relations company Finsbury Limited.[10][11] In , he graduated from Yale University's MacMillan Center with an M.A. in international relations. He accepted this place after being awarded a £50, ($,) scholarship.[12][13]

Career

In , Blair and his friend Sophie Adelman jointly founded the company WhiteHat which provides apprenticeships for school leavers.[14] WhiteHat was rebranded to Multiverse in [15] The EdTech start-up provides apprenticeships in the UK and USA, specialising in data and technology. Multiverse delivers nine apprenticeship programmes that range from Level 3 (the equivalent of three A-Levels) to Level 6 (the equivalent of a university degree). The company was judged to be "Outstanding" in its most recent (July ) inspection by Ofsted.[16]

In , the company announced a $4&#;million seed round led by the Silicon Valley investor Lightspeed Venture Partners. In September , Multiverse raised $ million in a Series C raise at a valuation of $ million.[17] In June , Multiverse raised $ million in a Series D raise at a valuation of $ billion.[18]

In , the company had sustained a loss every year, reporting a loss of £ million in the year to 31 March , on revenues of £ million.[19][20] In June , the company was valued at £bn in a fundraising round driven by US venture capital firms, valuing Blair's stake in the company at £m. Losses rose to £m on revenue of £m for the financial year ending in March [21]

Blair was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the Birthday Honours for services to education.[22][23]

Blair was listed in the Sunday Times Rich List for the first time in May , with an estimated net worth of £ million.[24]

Media coverage

When the Millennium Dome was in the planning stages, Tony Blair proposed that the Dome must pass the "Euan test" and satisfy what his year-old would want on a day out.[25]

The incident for which Blair first attracted significant attention was in when, aged 16, he was found by police intoxicated in Leicester Square, having spent the night with friends celebrating the completion of his GCSE exams.[26] He apologised for the incident, and was neither prosecuted nor formally cautioned.[26][27]

In , Blair applied to Trinity College, Oxford. His parents made a formal complaint to the Press Complaints Commission that media reports represented an intrusion, and the complaint was upheld. He later took a place at the University of Bristol instead.[28]

In , it was reported in The Sunday Times that Blair had worked as a runner for the film V for Vendetta when it was filmed around the Palace of Westminster in summer [29] The Conservative MP David Davies and the magazine Private Eye suggested that Blair's involvement was a contributing factor to the granting of access to the location for filming.[30] However, Nick Daubeny, the location manager for the film, denied that Blair's involvement had helped in any way, saying that Blair had been offered the job after they had worked together during the filming of Band of Brothers in

Personal life

Blair was baptised and brought up as Roman Catholic.[31][32]

In , Blair was romantically linked to Luciana Berger by the press.[33] Following such reports, Blair sent a fax from Labour party headquarters to national newspapers saying, "I want to make it clear that Luciana Berger is not, and has never been, my girlfriend."[34]

In , Blair married his long-term girlfriend Suzanne Ashman at All Saints' Church, Wotton Underwood, Buckinghamshire.[35] The couple have two children and live in London.[24]

References

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  2. ^Hackett, Geraldine (9 December ). "Blairs put Labour in opt-out spotlight". Times Educational Supplement. Retrieved 4 December [dead link&#;]
  3. ^"Blair's son is to be deputy head boy". BBC News. 31 May Retrieved 4 December
  4. ^Woodward, Will (1 June ). "Euan Blair elected deputy head boy". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 4 December
  5. ^"Blairs watch eldest son graduate". BBC News. 18 July
  6. ^Pierce, Andrew; Hurst, Greg (26 August ). "Euan Blair's holiday ends in pain and a hospital bed". The Times. Retrieved 6 July
  7. ^Argetsinger, Amy; Roberts, Roxanne (24 February ). "Euan Blair: A Proper English Gentleman". The Washington Post. Retrieved 5 December
  8. ^Mangino, Andrew (1 June ). "University confirms Blair's admission". Yale Daily News. Retrieved 6 July
  9. ^Argetsinger, Amy; Roberts, Roxanne (19 May ). "Euan Blair, Burning Bridges in D.C.?". The Washington Post. Retrieved 5 December
  10. ^Barnett, Antony; Doward, Jamie (17 September ). "The PR tycoon, a private dinner and PM's meeting with Euro lobby group". The Observer. Retrieved 6 July
  11. ^Kellaway, Lucy (23 January ). "Why work experience doesn't pay". The Financial Times. Retrieved 6 July
  12. ^Patterson, Christina (30 May ). "No wonder God's been keeping a low profile". The Independent. London. Retrieved 7 November
  13. ^Johnson, Rachel (23 May ). "It's not how Euan got his scholarship, but why". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 6 July
  14. ^Neate, Rupert (1 June ). "Euan Blair: from PM's son to £m business and an MBE". The Guardian. Retrieved 1 June
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  16. ^"Inspection of Multiverse Group Limited". Ofsted. Retrieved 10 March
  17. ^"Multiverse, the tech-focused apprenticeship startup, nabs $M at an $M valuation". TechCrunch. 28 September Retrieved 2 June
  18. ^"Apprenticeship Startup Multiverse Raises $ Million To Solve Tech's Talent Shortage". Forbes. Retrieved 9 June
  19. ^Prescott, Katie. "Euan Blair's apprenticeship firm Multiverse valued at £bn". The Times. Retrieved 6 July
  20. ^"Tony Blair's son Euan on way to billionaire status as Multiverse firm worth £bn". Evening Standard. 9 June Retrieved 6 July
  21. ^Neate, Rupert (28 November ). "Euan Blair's apprenticeship firm Multiverse reports near-tripling of losses". The Guardian.
  22. ^Davies, Caroline (1 June ). "Boris Johnson critic Jeremy Wright knighted in birthday honours". The Guardian. Retrieved 1 June
  23. ^"No. ". The London Gazette (Supplement). 2 June p.&#;B
  24. ^ abGriffiths, Sian (14 June ). "Euan Blair net worth — Sunday Times Rich List ". The Times. Retrieved 14 June
  25. ^Storer, Jackie (18 January ). "Blairs' family life under spotlight". BBC News. Retrieved 6 July
  26. ^ ab"Blair's son 'drunk and incapable'". BBC News. Retrieved 3 June
  27. ^"Final warning for Blair's son". BBC News. Retrieved 3 June
  28. ^Sparrow, Andrew; Savill, Richard (24 August ). "Euan Blair misses out on place at Oxford". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 17 February
  29. ^Taher, Abul (1 January ). "Euan Blair helps to blow up parliament". The Sunday Times. London. Retrieved 6 July
  30. ^Private Eye, issue , 3 March
  31. ^Gledhill, Ruth. "Tony Blair could become Roman Catholic in time to celebrate Christmas Mass". The Times. Archived from the original on 8 October Retrieved 6 July
  32. ^Caldwell, Simon (24 December ). "Ex-British Prime Minister Tony Blair received into Catholic Church". Catholic News Service. Archived from the original on 25 December Retrieved 6 July
  33. ^Cassidy, Sarah (27 March ). "Girlfriend of Euan Blair quits NUS in racism row". The Independent. London. Retrieved 4 April
  34. ^Milmo, Cahal (21 April ). "The NUS officer, the PM's son, and a love affair that never was". The Independent. London. Retrieved 4 April
  35. ^"Tony Blair's son Euan weds girlfriend Suzanne Ashman". BBC News. 14 September Retrieved 2 June

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