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Euan Blair: “Education does not only happen on campus”

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Euan Blair is the co-founder and chief executive of Multiverse , a tech start-up that runs digital apprenticeships and provides careers coaching.
The 41-year-old is the son of former PM Tony Blair , a great proponent of higher education.
Blair set up Multiverse in 2016 with Sophie Adelman , a fellow entrepreneur.
Its aim was to open up apprenticeships to more young people, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Euan Blair was born in London in January 1984 to Cherie and Tony Blair , then the recently elected MP for Sedgefield .
Growing up on Downing Street meant that “very early on, you sort of think about the world and your place in it” But he “doesn’t really like to talk about” his father when asked about him.
Still, the former prime minister has “always been hugely supportive” of his son’s business venture, Multiverse .
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