CHRISTINE Adams has recently been elected as the 36th president of the Royal Ulster Agricultural Society (RUAS).
Having joined the society in 1994, Christine has served on council for 26 years from 1996, having first been elected as a member of the works committee, and then moving to become a member and chairman of both the horticulture and catering committees.
Christine, who lives in Macosquin, has a great interest in the Women’s Institute of Northern Ireland having been a member of Macosquin WI for 58 years. She was elected to the WI Executive and served on the Balmoral sub-committee for nine years and then chairman of the committee for six of those years.
The Adams family has been long-standing supporters of the RUAS and Edwin, her husband and retired farmer, was vice president of the society and to this day he still remains a member of the RUAS and sits on the Sheep Shearing Committee.
Speaking about her appointment, Christine commented: “I am very humbled and honoured to be elected as president of the Royal Ulster Agricultural Society. Being elected within this role, it provides me with the perfect opportunity to promote women in the agri-food sector in Northern Ireland and I will endeavour to fulfil this position to the best of my ability.”
Christine’s first engagement as president of the RUAS will be the Balmoral Show running from Wednesday to Saturday, May 11-14, at Balmoral Park, Lisburn.
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