Northern Ireland's Department of Agriculture, Environment and
Rural Affairs (DAERA) has announced the re-appointment of two
Board Members, Mrs Maureen McKeague and Mr Ian Buchanan, to the
Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute (AFBI) for a period of two
years up to 30 September 2020.
The re-appointments have been made in accordance with the
Commissioner for Public Appointments for Northern Ireland’s
(CPANI) Code of Practice (these are regulated appointments). Both
Maureen and Ian first took up their appointments on 01 April
2015.
Notes to editors:
- AFBI is a DAERA Executive Non-Departmental Public Body set up
under the powers of the Agriculture (NI) Order 2004. It is
empowered under the Order to undertake scientific work (research
and development, testing, advice and information on scientific
matters and dissemination of the results of scientific research)
in the fields of agriculture, animal health and welfare, food,
fisheries, forestry, the natural environment and rural
development and enterprise. It employs approximately 619 staff
located on six specialised, DAERA-owned sites across Northern
Ireland.
- The above extension is made on merit and political activity
plays no part in the selection process. However, the
Commissioner for Public Appointments for Northern Ireland
requires the political activity of appointees to be
published. Neither of the appointees have been involved in
any political activity during the past five years.
- Board members are paid £385 per day for a time commitment
which is not expected to exceed 20 days per annum.
- Maureen McKeague enjoyed a successful career with Ulster Bank
Group before establishing her own business, Lynx Business
Services in 1995. During her tenure with Ulster Bank,
Maureen completed her Banking Certificate and Trustee Diploma
with the Institute of Bankers in Ireland going on to achieve
first place in the coveted Financial Studies Diploma with the
Chartered Institute of Bankers. Maureen previously worked
as the International Fund for Ireland’s only female development
consultant, gaining a successful track record in project
development while working in partnership with the Department of
Agriculture and Rural Development and the Department of Social
Development.
- Maureen served as Chief Executive Officer with Derg Valley
Care from 2006 - 2017, a local charity providing health and
social care, developing DVC as a high quality social care
provider, winning the prestigious National Training Award –
individual category in 2010. Maureen graduated as a Mental Health
and Wellbeing Life Coach in 2015 and has spent much of her spare
time researching the benefits of complementary therapy and
coaching as supportive interventions for long-term conditions.
She recently earned a diploma in Coaching Supervision and
attained further certifications in the sports and physical
activity field. She is currently undertaking a BSc in
Psychology.
- Maureen is able to use her experience and qualifications in
her recently established spa and holistic well-being
business.
- Mr Ian Buchanan lives in the North West outside Dungiven on
the family farm. The majority of the farm is located within
a Severely Disadvantaged Area and it is all in pasture being
fully utilised by sheep and a dairy herd. A past President
of the Young Farmers’ Clubs of Ulster, he has had a long term
involvement in Rural Development, being a past member of the
Rural Development Council and a past Chairman of the North West
Local Action Group in the 2007 – 2013 Rural Development
Programme. Ian was a founder member and inaugural
Secretary/Treasurer for the first 25 years of Sperrin Producers
Co-op and is currently the Vice Chairman.
- He is a member of Ulster Farmers’ Union having served as both
the Rural Development and Hill Farming Chairs. For twelve
years, until 2018, he was the elected Northern Ireland Regional
member for British Wool, having served as Chairman for the last
three. Ian is married to Pamela and they have five grown up
children.