Martin Conway

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Martin Conway (April 8, 1974) is an Irish politician.

Political career[edit]

He was a member of Clare County Council from 2004, elected with Fine Gael party. With the same party, he was then elected to the Irish Senate in 2011 as a member of the Administrative panel. He is also the spokesperson on Equality and Disabilities for Fine Gael.

Education[edit]

He obtained a degree in Economics and Politics at the University College Dublin.

Notable works[edit]

He received the prestigious University College Dublin’s Presidents’ award for Excellence in recognition of his commitment for campaigning and advocacy, for people with disabilities. Martin Conway is also a founding member of AHEAD (the Association of Higher Education Access and Disability), an organization built up to facilitate the access of disabled people to education.

External links[edit]

Martin Convay personal website

Martin Conway - Oireachtas