Margaret Donnelly, Chairman
Margaret Donnelly is the editior of the Irish Farmers Monthly. Before that she worked as an agricultural journalist for the Farming Independent and a sub-editor for the Irish Independent.
She comes from a beef and tillage farm in the midlands and studied journalism at college before joining the Farming Independent.
She has been a member of the committee for three years and during that time represented the Guild in the US while on a travel bursary.
Pat O’Keeffe, Hon. Secretary
Pat O’Keeffe is news editor of the Irish Farmers Journal.
From a dairy and beef farming background in Cork, he has worked in the Journal since graduating from UCD with a Masters degree in Animal Science in 1997.
He joined the Guild committee in 2003. He is a strong supporter of the Guild, both from a professional development point of view and as a means to encourage and facilitate social interaction between those working in the sector.
Damien O’Reilly, Treasurer
Damien O'Reilly joined the Agricultural Department in RTE Radio in 1998 where he has worked as a broadcaster covering agricultural and farming events for a variety of programmes on RTE Radio one.
He is a two-time award winner of the Guild of Agricultural Journalists media awards. Before joining RTE, Damien worked with Shannonside Northern Sound Radio bases in Cavan and Longford. There he worked in a number of different areas including sport and in 1997 he was the winner of the McNamee National Radio award for coverage of gaelic games.
In 2003, Damien succeeded Paul O'Grady to become the youngest ever chairman of the Guild of Agricultural Journalists of Ireland.
Joanne Fox
Joanne Fox is a journalist with the Irish Farmers Journal. While she is originally from Dublin her parents own a farm and she studied Agricultural Science in UCD before joining the Farmers Journal.
She has specialised in writing about the Rural Environmental Protection Scheme (REPS) and she joined the committee in 2007.
Liam Lavelle
Liam Lavelle the Head of Production of independent television company AGTEL.
He is responsible for the enduring success of 'Ear to the Ground' – a rural current affairs programme which is one of the longest running and most acclaimed series on RTE.
He has a keen interest in educational television and has written, produced and directed many training films on health and safety, food and agriculture, environment and development. He sits on the Screen Producers Ireland Broadcasting Committee, the representative body for the Irish film and television industry.
David Markey
David Markey was elected President of the International Federation of Agricultural Journalists in 2004 in South Africa. The IFAJ represents 5000 agricultural journalists and communicators worldwide, in 2008 he took up a new role as Chairman of the sponsorship committee in IFAJ. David is a former Chairman and President of the Guild of Agricultural Journalists. He is Chief Executive of IFP Media.
Roz O’Shaughnessy
Roz O’Shaughnessy is the corporate communications manager for Bord Bia.
From a farming background in Co. Wexford, Roz has worked in communications since 2004 and joined Bord Bia in February 2007. She has a degree in Business Studies with French and a post graduate diploma in PR and Communications. Roz joined the Guild committee for the first time in March 2009.
Declan O’Brien
Declan O’Brien is the editor of the Farming Independent, the weekly agricultural supplement in the Irish Independent.
He has worked with the Farming Independent for the last three years but has more than 15 years experience as an agricultural journalist. He did a number of seasons with the independent television company Agtel as an a researcher on the RTE programme Ear To The Ground and also spent time with the Farmers Journal. He joined the Guild this year.
