The Dealer has spotted that the queen of the plough Anna May McHugh and Devenish group executive chair Owen Brennan have been honoured by Harper Adams.
Anna May McHugh, the queen of the plough, and Owen Brennan, group executive chair of Devenish, have both received honorary degrees from Harper Adams. They were two of four people receiving the honours this week. McHugh is the managing director of the National Ploughing Association (NPA) and has been involved in the organisation for over 65 years. Brennan was recently appointed president of Harper Adams in Ireland.
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Title: Honorary degree for Anna May McHugh
The Dealer has spotted that the queen of the plough Anna May McHugh and Devenish group executive chair Owen Brennan have been honoured by Harper Adams.
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Anna May McHugh, the queen of the plough, and Owen Brennan, group executive chair of Devenish, have both received honorary degrees from Harper Adams. They were two of four people receiving the honours this week. McHugh is the managing director of the National Ploughing Association (NPA) and has been involved in the organisation for over 65 years. Brennan was recently appointed president of Harper Adams in Ireland.
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