The Rural Leadership Programme 2024 cohort. The Royal Welsh Agricultural Society (RWAS) has announced the new Rural Leadership Programme cohort of 12 for 2024-‘25. Aimed at inspiring future agricultural leaders, the programme provides an action-packed course of training, mentoring, support and guidance over three intense sessions. As part of the 2024-‘25 programme, delegates will have an opportunity to attend one of the most prestigious agricultural events in the world, the Commonwealth Agricultural Conference. The 12 candidates are: Clare Brown, Cowbridge, agriculture and learning co-ordinator at Cenin Renewables; Lauren Evans, Bridgend, director of Fablas Ice Cream; Catrin Elin Hughes, Lampeter, receptionist and administrative assistant at Steffan Vets; Carwyn James, Pembrokeshire, general manager of Bibby Agriculture; Cennydd Owen Jones, Ceredigion, lecturer in agricultural grassland management at Aberystwyth University; William Nixon, Builth Wells, projects officer for Stonegate Farmers Ltd; Alys Probert, Herefordshire, agricultural lecturer at Holme Lacy College; Liz Rees, Brecon, regional manager of Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution (RABI); Fflur Roberts, Welshpool, agricultural lecturer at Hereford, Ludlow & North Shropshire College; Edward Swan, Mold, farm and butchery manager at Swans Farm Shop; Teleri Haf Thomas, Brecon, social media lead at Farming Connect Menter a Busnes and Carys Annwylyd Thomas, Llandeilo, county organiser for Carmarthenshire Federation of Young Farmers’ Clubs. The Rural Leadership Programme is fully funded thanks to a generous legacy left by the late Mr N. Griffiths, match funded by the Glamorgan County Advisory Committee (2023 RWAS feature county).
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