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Naas Macra na Feirne co-founder elected to big position in Leinster branch
Reporter:
Patrick Ward
05 Apr 2017 4:00 PM
Cara O'Mahony, the co-founder of Naas Macra na Feirne, has been elected as the vice president of the Leinster branch of Macra na Feirne. Originally from Kilkenny, Cara helped to set up the club in Naas back in 2014 having previously set up a similar branch of Macra na Feirne in Mary I college in Limerick 10 years ago. Speaking after her election she said; "I am delighted to have the opportunity to represent Leinster and work with our members there. I am looking forward to building on the membership and clubs we have in Leinster and working with the new Presidential team as we deliver on the strategic plan that will be ready for action this year." Speaking after the results of the election, current National President, Sean Finan, who presided over the election said, “I would like to congratulate all candidates for the campaigns they ran. This was a great election, highlighting the best of Macra in terms of leadership, debate and enthusiasm. I look forward to the inauguration ceremony at the Macra na Feirme national AGM on the 6th of May in Drumshanbo, Co.Leitrim.’
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