Jeanette MacIntyre inducted into Edinburgh Napier Hall of Fame

Jeanette MacIntyre inducted into Edinburgh Napier Hall of Fame

Jeanette MacIntyre (second from left) with her fellow inductees Nick Eardley, Ben Sharrock and Irune Gurtubai

Edinburgh Napier University’s recent Hall of Fame private lunch and Degree Show proved to be a wonderful celebration, marking Jeanette MacIntyre and her fellow inductees’ entry into the School of Arts and Creative Industries (SACI) Alumni Hall of Fame.

Jeanette graduated from Edinburgh Napier University in 1985, gaining a BDes (Hons) in Industrial Design and her induction recognises her continued and significant contribution to her profession and our built environment.

She is now the managing director of internal glass specialists Indeglås and serves as co-vice chair of Built Environment – Smarter Transformation (BE-ST), formerly Construction Scotland Innovation Centre, where she helps steer the sector’s progress in the creation of infrastructure which supports human productivity and economic recovery.



Jeanette said: “The School of Creative Arts and Industries has so many accolades and top rankings, it’s simply staggering. So just imagine my delight when I received the news last year of my induction to the SACI Hall of Fame.

“It was an absolute honour to join Hall of Fame inductees Nick Eardley, BBC political correspondent, Ben Sharrock, Writer and Director and Irune Gurtubai, Film Producer to receive our awards in person.”


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