New vice president a ‘huge addition to the FTMTA team’
Having served on the FTMTA’s Executive Council for almost 20 years, the managing director of Kelly’s Agricultural Machinery (KAM) – more commonly referred to as Kelly’s of Borris and Kelly’s of Laois – brings a wealth of expertise to his new role according to FTMTA executive director, Michael Farrelly.
“FTMTA is delighted to have an industry professional of Maurice’s calibre elected as vice president,” he said. “Kelly’s of Borris is one of the best-known farm machinery dealerships in Ireland and is the largest Claas dealer in the country, in addition to its JCB, Horsch, Redrock, Smith and DALBO franchises. Maurice will bring a huge level of knowledge and enthusiasm to the role and we’re delighted to have him on board.”
FTMTA president, Karol Duigenan said: “Maurice is a huge addition to our FTMTA team. Maurice has been running their family’s dealership since 1978 and in the interim they have created one of the most successful farm machinery operations in Ireland. So to have someone with such a skillset on board is a tremendous development.”
Regarding his election, Maurice said: “I am delighted to have been appointed vice-president and am looking forward to working with my FTMTA colleagues in promoting our association at all levels.”
Maurice has succeeded Rob Hill, harvester territory manager with John Deere, who is leaving the industry to return to full-time tillage and drystock farming in his native Wicklow, alongside his father.
Paying tribute to Rob, Karol said: “Rob has made a huge contribution to the FTMTA, having served on the management committee for several years prior to becoming vice-president. He was heavily involved in FTMTA’s rebranding and was a driving force when it came to the last two FTMTA Farm Machinery Shows. Everyone at FTMTA would like to thank Rob for his constant support and guidance and extend every good wish to him as he returns to farming.”
This year’s FTMTA Farm Machinery Show will be held at at the Punchestown Event Centre from Tuesday, November 12th to Thursday, November 14th. To find out more, visit https://show.ftma.ie/