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The Board

An eight member Board, including the Chairperson, has been appointed by the North-South Ministerial Council to oversee and guide the operations of the Agency.

The Board is responsible for ensuring that the statutory functions and the strategic plans of the Agency are implemented in an effective and efficient manner. Accordingly, the Board will:

A married man with a daughter and grandson, Mr Simpson is greatly interested in Ulster-Scots history, music and culture.



Board Member - Dr Linde Lunney

Dr Lunney, who is serving her second term, is originally from North Antrim and is currently working for the Royal Irish Academy in Dublin on the Dictionary of Irish Biography. She maintains a research interest in eighteenth century Ulster literature and language.



Board Member - Pat Wall

Mr Wall, who is serving his second term, was recently chairman of Irish Philosophy of Education Society and served as chairman of a working group on Language Education of the Association of Teacher Education in Europe. He has also published books of original poetry in Irish as well as prose and poetry in English.



Board Member - Eddie O’ Donnell

A former Principal/ Teacher in a Donegal Gaeltacht primary school, Mr O’ Donnell has been an innovative, progressive and accomplished educationalist.

He is adamant that minority language and culture issues are deserving of greater weighting with the EU Bereau of Lesser-Used Languages.

Editor of a community magazine, Dearcadh, for 18 years and an inspirational community development leader, whose efforts were rewarded with an overall Development win within All-Ireland Gaeltacht areas in 1978 and 1979.

He has been chairman, co-ordinator and motivator of a myriad of charitable, trade union, language and educational committees and is at present a member of Donegal Education Centre Management Committee.



Board Member - (position vacant)