Equine Register
Megan Macdonald is an experienced product designer currently serving at Equine Register since January 2024. Megan is also the founder of Equifind.io, which has been operational since September 2022, and holds the position of radio producer at Noods radio bristol since August 2021. Additionally, Megan is the owner of Foz & the Gang since June 2017. Prior experience includes an associate product designer role at Amdaris from November 2022 to December 2023, and previous positions at Immersive Labs, including junior UX consultant and junior product designer, as well as marketing assistant. Earlier in Megan's career, roles included community manager at PerformanceIN and Runway East. Academic credentials include a Master of Arts in User Experience Design from Falmouth University, completed in September 2022.
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Equine Register
We are the global leader of equine biosecurity and lifetime traceability. We make the lives of people and animals better by promoting good ownership practices and making the equine world digital. Join us and be part of a collaborative tech and data team developing the best apps and technical solutions using the very latest tech stack. Equine Register is Defra's partner in delivering and managing the Central Equine Database (CED) and National ChipChecker on behalf of the UK Government and Devolved Administrations. The CED holds over 1.4 million equine records from the 81 UK Passport Issuing Organisations. Working closely with the equine sector, Equine Register has developed a series of bespoke digital tools that enable secure, real-time access to vital animal identification and lifetime traceability data. These tools promote compliance and good owner practices, increase animal welfare and value, and help secure the human food-chain and national borders, all whilst reducing criminal activity. Equine Register’s cutting-edge patented technology will position the UK at the forefront of animal traceability and biosecurity, playing a key role in the launch of Brand Britain following Brexit.