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Our Ambassadors have a personal connection to encephalitis and use their voice and visibility to raise awareness of the condition and the work the Encephalitis Society.
Abi Morgan is an award-winning playwright and screenwriter Read more
Alecia is a former police officer, media risk personality and security risk consultant whose son fell ill with encephalitis as a three year-old Read more
Aled is a Welsh international rugby player who currently plays for Saracens Rugby Club Read more
Soprano singer Aliki inspired us with her amazing recovery from encephalitis and her journey to the semi-finals of Britain's Got Talent Read more
Charlotte is a presenter and reporter with BBC Look North whose daughter was affected by encephalitis Read more
George is a social media content creator from Bristol whose mum was affected by encephalitis Read more
Karen is an award-winning sports broadcaster and presenter from Australia who became a supporter of the Encephalitis Society after falling ill in March 2020. Read more
Actor Mathew became an Ambassador in 2007 after a close friend of his was affected by Herpes Simplex Encephalitis. Read more
Mike is an Emmy nominated director, producer and cinematographer from Scotland Read more
Rebecca came to prominence at the Beijing Olympics when she won two gold medals in the swimming pool and later became an Ambassador as her sister, Laura, fell ill with encephalitis in 2005 Read more
Simon is a Features Writer with The Guardian newspaper and who has authored a book about his personal experiences of encephalitis as a boy Read more
Susannah is a New York journalist and the best-selling author of Brain on Fire which recounts her battle with Anti-NMDA Receptor Encephalitis Read more
Suzie Miller is a contemporary international playwright, librettist and screenwriter drawn to complex human stories often exploring injustice. Read more