Harper Adams honours duo for work in agricultural industry

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Harper Adams University has conferred Honorary Degrees on two distinguished recipients, who have made an impact within the agricultural sector.

Awards has been presented to TR Kesevan, the Group President of major international tractor manufacturer TAFE, and to George Dunn, the Chief Executive Officer of the Tenant Farmers Association.

Mr Dunn received his award in recognition of exceptional dedication and significant contributions to the tenant farming sector and broader agricultural community. His extensive career demonstrates a profound commitment to advocating for tenant farmers, promoting their interests, and raising awareness of their challenges.Amie graduated from Harper Adams in 2010 and has spent 15 years working in the agriculture sector, from banking to business improvement - across the whole supply chain.

As a passionate LGBTQ+ member, Amie takes her knowledge and emotional intelligence to deliver insight, best practice and a reverse mentoring programme for FMCG industry; helping to inspire change and support businesses to create inclusive workplaces where everyone can thrive.

 

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