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Malcolm McClean

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Malcolm McClean started life working in a cardboard box factory, before a series of ‘chance’ events saw him go from the bottom of the NHS management ladder to the top, in just seven years. Malcolm, however, always felt stifled in a big organisation and left to set up a series of successful businesses.


By 1999, he had realised his ‘success’ but at the same time had fallen out of love with his work. He left the businesses and spent the winter in a caravan, in a farmer’s field, without a bathroom. ‘I was determined to work out what it was I wanted to do with my life,’ explains Malcolm. ‘I set down a blank piece of paper on the caravan table and decided that when I knew what I was going to do, I was going to write it down on that piece of paper.’ After several months, and a few strong beers, Malcolm had his epiphany. ‘I was going to do great things with great people’ he says, ‘that’s all.’ That was his business plan, and that is how it’s been ever since.

 

In 2004 Malcolm set up the It’s a Goal Foundation which runs programmes in football stadia for men suffering from depression. 7000 people kill themselves each year suffering from this treatable illness. ‘When we began the NHS found 101 reasons why it wouldn’t work,’ Malcolm indicates, ‘but now we’re reaching the parts the NHS can’t reach, with programmes in Macclesfield Town; Manchester United; Stockport County; and Plymouth Argyle.’ There are an additional four programmes due for launch imminently. Despite failing O Level English, Malcolm is just about to publish his third book Thinking Outside the Box, written with two time Olympian and Aston Villa goalkeeper, Brad Friedel.

 

When Malcolm was nine, he remembers having his photograph taken with George Best. He spent a lifetime searching for the photo but it had never been published and so the search was fruitless. That was until the death of Best in 2005, when the image was spread across the centre pages of the Manchester Evening News. That opened up a great friendship with photographer Sefton Samuels, who at the time the photograph was taken was merely an amateur on his lunch break. If you’re even in Manchester, there’s a copy of the photo hanging on the wall of the Circus Tavern.


Malcolm recently visited Leicester with myplace Ambassadors Sir Steve Redgrave and Sadie Pickering, as well as the England Chair of The Big Lottery Fund, Sanjay Dighe.



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