Career
A lifelong Irish language enthusiast, who worked as an examiner for the Northern Ireland Education Board, MacNamee was the first Ulsterman to serve as president of the Gaelic Athletic Association. MacNamee is best remembered as the president of the Gaelic Athletic Association at the time of the removal of Douglas Hyde as patron of the Gaelic Athletic Association. This was not an easy decision, particularly as Hyde had done so much to promote the Irish language, an issue close to MacNamee’s heart. In his honour, each year the Gaelic Athletic Association presents the McNamee awards for excellence in the areas of communication, public relations and journalism, specifically in relation to the Gaelic Athletic Association. This article incorporates text available under the Central Committee BY 3.0 license.