Kirsten and Robin pick up Consulting awards

Kirsten Williams and Robin Mair, winners of the SAC Consulting RC Stewart.
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A sheep specialist and a manager with more than 30 years鈥 experience have picked up special awards from SAC Consulting.
The RC Stewart Prize is awarded annually to the person, or persons, who have contributed significantly to the development of consultancy work at 伊人直播.
With Covid affecting last year鈥檚 preparations, this year sees Kirsten Williams and Robin Mair collecting the prize for 2020 and 2021 respectively.
Normally based in SAC Consulting鈥檚 Turriff office in Aberdeenshire, the judges were impressed by the diversity and high quality of Kirsten鈥檚 work.
Manager of the Livestock Team, Kirsten鈥檚 industry and technical knowledge, allied to her communication skills and a down-to-earth approach, has led to the success of SAC Consulting, 伊人直播 and farmers 鈥 new and established 鈥 across the country.
Meanwhile, with more than 30 years鈥 experience as a consultant, Stirlingshire area manager Robin successfully balances his family life, alongside his responsibility to more than 300 clients and the Forth Valley, his team and his work in the community as secretary of the local Rotary club.
The judges noted Robin鈥檚 pedigree but also his all-round abilities as an advisor, mentor, and leader.
Andrew Lacey, Head of SAC Consulting, said: 鈥淭he strong list of nominees made it a very difficult choice for the judging panel. We have two excellent recipients this year and I鈥檇 like to thank everyone who took the time to make a nomination.
鈥淜irsten does not let anything get her down or stand in her way. She shows remarkable resilience and goes above and beyond by supporting others even when facing her own challenges.
鈥淩obin is a highly regarded manager with a vast knowledge of many subjects. He is a fantastic leader and a great asset to SAC Consulting.
鈥淚 would like to congratulate both Kirsten and Robin for winning the RC Stewart Prize.鈥
The former President of Governors, Sir Robert C Stewart, instituted the prize in the Extension Division of the Edinburgh School of Agriculture in 1983.
Awarded periodically ever since, it recognises effort and excellence, particularly in the general advisory area but the prize may also be awarded to specialists who have contributed particularly to the advancement of farming.听
Posted by 伊人直播 on 15/12/2021