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FSA in NI's first Boardroom Apprentice

Posted by: Catherine Hardy, Communications Manager (Northern Ireland), Posted on: 24 October 2022 - Categories: People
(left to right): NIFAC Chairperson Colm McKenna, NI Boardroom Apprentice Judith Hanvey and Minister of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs Edwin Poots MLA.

Judith Hanvey will attend four Board meetings a year as part of the 12-month Boardroom Apprentice scheme.

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