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2 unusual facts about Kevin R. Gallagher


Electric Kompany

Electric Kompany is an American band that was formed by Kevin R. Gallagher.

Kevin R. Gallagher

With Electric Kompany, he has arranged music by Jacob ter Veldhuis, Marc Mellits, and commissioned music for the quartet.


Chester J. Straub

In 1963, he began the private practice of law with Willkie Farr & Gallagher, where he became a partner in 1971, and where he remained until his appointment as a Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in 1998.

Chet Giermak

He began his collegiate career as a walk-on player, asking for a uniform from varsity coach Dick Gallagher (whom he later credited with teaching him "the finer points of the game").

Henry J. McAnulty

McAnulty returned to Duquesne in October 1958 by the invitation of President Vernon F. Gallagher.

James Gallagher

James A. Gallagher (1869–1957), U.S. Republican representative from Pennsylvania

John E. Gallagher

Prior to working in television, he worked as an assistant director and production assistant on the films Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan, Born on the Fourth of July, The Hard Way, Out for Justice, Stine Cold, Passenger 57 and other films.

Kevin R. Cleary

2010 Eclipse Award - Outstanding National Television - Live Racing Programming - "The Breeders Cup" ESPN Kevin Cleary, Senior Audio Producer

2011 Eclipse Award - Outstanding National Television Live Racing Programming - "The Breeders Cup" ESPN Kevin Cleary, Senior Audio Producer

Kevin R. Duncan

In the 2000s, Duncan served as president of the church's Chile Santiago North Mission and was also the associate international counsel for the LDS Church in South America.

Kevin R. McMahon

McMahon attended the University of Michigan, where his primary teachers were Jacob Krachmalnick and Gustav Meier.

Kevin R. Wilson

Indiana athletic director Fred Glass announced the dismissal of Bill Lynch and the rest of the coaching staff on November 28, 2010, following a third straight season with only one conference victory.

Patrick D. Gallagher

Currently, he serves as co-chair of the Standards Subcommittee under the White House National Science and Technology Council.

Gallagher was raised in Albuquerque, where his father, John, worked at Sandia National Laboratories.

He also serves as Under Secretary of Commerce for Standards and Technology, a new position created in the America COMPETES Reauthorization Act of 2010, signed by President Obama on Jan. 4, 2011.

During high school, the young Gallagher spent summers working on public health and sanitation projects in Mexico, Ecuador, and Honduras under sponsorship of Amigos de las Américas.

Gallagher has been active in the area of U.S. policy for scientific user facilities and was chair of the Interagency Working Group on neutron and light source facilities under the Office of Science and Technology Policy.

Thomas Gallagher

Thomas F. Gallagher (1897–1985), Minnesota Supreme Court judge, 1943–1967

Thomas C. Gallagher, Chief Executive Officer of the Genuine Parts Company

William M. Gallagher

Gallagher snapped his Pulitzer-winning photo at a Labor Day rally in Flint Park.


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