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Survivor
Life has certainly changed for New York fireman, Survivor: Palau winner Tom Westman.
 
Touch of Poet
Famed Irish actress Dearbhla Molloy is back on Broadway in A Touch of the Poet.
 
Sean Óg Is a Winner
Cork hurling captain, Sean Óg Ó hAilpín, is an inspiration in more ways than one.
 
 
 
The Business 100: West Coast (page 1/3)

Craig R. Barrett | Brian Burns | Chase Carey | Michael J. Callahan |
Mark Cleary | Michelle Finneran Dennedy | Brian Farrell |
Patrick J. Gallagher | Jon Kevin Folan | John Hartnett |
Joseph D. Keegan | Philip Marineau | Roger McCarthy | Eugene McCabe |
Mike McGavick | James E. McGovern | Peter G. Milner | Tom O’Keefe |
Greg Murphy | David J. O’Reilly | Mark Charles Pigott | William D. Walsh |
Anne Sweeney | Helen M. Wilmot

Craig R. Barrett

Intel Corporation

As President and CEO of Intel Corp., Craig Barrett is in charge of the world’s largest producer of microprocessors. He began working at Intel in 1974 as a technology development manager and began his work at the upper echelons of the corporation in 1984 as a vice president, and was elected to the board of directors in 1992.

Before joining Intel, Barrett was immersed in the world of academia as an associate professor at Stanford University, where he received his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. in materials science. He was a Fulbright Fellow at the Danish Technical University in 1972 and a NATO Postdoctoral Fellow at the National Physical Laboratory in England from 1964 to 1965. Barrett is co-chairman of the Business Coalition in Excellence in Education and Chairman of the Computer Systems Policy Project. He recently was elected chair of the National Academy of Engineering, and sits on the boards of the U.S. Semiconductor Industry Association and the National Forest Foundation.

Brian Burns

BF Enterprises, Inc.

With roots in County Kerry and a strong connection back to Ireland, Brian Burns is chairman and president of BF Enterprises, Inc., a publicly-owned real estate and development company. He was the driving force behind some 40 corporate mergers and is a nationally regarded business executive. Previously, he served as the Chairman to the Executive Committee at the Coca-Cola Bottling Company of New York. Burns also sits on the Taoiseach’s Economic Advisory Board.

He is the founder and principal benefactor of the John J. Burns Library of Rare Books, named after his father, at Boston College. The library houses more than 150,000 rare volumes – the largest archive of rare books in the U.S., with the largest collection of Irish research materials. He was also a principal benefactor of the Irish Famine Memorial in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Burns is a director of The American Ireland Fund and serves on the Trinity College Foundation Board in Dublin.

Chase Carey

DirecTV

As President and CEO of DirecTV, Chase Carey is in charge of operations and the overall strategic direction of the company in the United States and South America. DirecTV’s Board of Directors elected Carey to the position in December 2003 after he worked for News Corp. and Sky Global Networks until 2002 where he served as co-chief operating officer and later CEO.

Carey worked as a senior executive at News Corp. since 1988, notably with its subsidiary Fox Entertainment and was instrumental in the growth of Fox Television Stations from seven to its current 35 affiliates, which draw nearly 300 million subscribers. Prior to his tenure with Fox and News Corp. Carey spent six years in senior capacities with Columbia Pictures.

He is currently a trustee of Colgate University, where he did his undergraduate work. Carey also graduated from the Harvard Business School. Carey is a third-generation Irish-American and has been to Ireland six times during his travels.

Michael J. Callahan

Yahoo!

In September 2003, Michael J. Callahan was appointed Senior Vice President, General Counsel, and Secretary of Yahoo! after spending time as Deputy General Counsel and Assistant Secretary. He is in charge of the worldwide legal affairs and public policy for Yahoo! Callahan began working with the company in 1999.

Prior to Yahoo! Callahan was with Electronics for Imagine, Inc. where he was heavily involved with overall business development. He was also associated with the law firm of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, where he put his efforts towards business mergers.

Callahan received his law degree from the University of Connecticut after attaining a B.S. in International Affairs and Arab Studies from Georgetown University. For the past two years, while working at Yahoo! Callahan has distinguished himself as one of the Top 100 Lawyers in California. He is a third-generation Irish-American with ties to Cork on his father’s side. Callahan is married and has two children.

Mark Cleary

Clementina-Clemco Holdings, Inc.

Mark Cleary is the President of Clementina-Clemco Holdings, Inc., a family held company based in San Francisco. The company was founded in 1941 in order to supply construction equipment for the post World War II building boom. In the late 1940s the company expanded by creating a manufacturing subsidiary and in the 50s it broke into the international market. In 1991 the company sold its rental operations and took up the ownership and management of golf courses. Celtic Golf Management is the newest addition to the Clemco family. It currently owns two golf courses in Northern California.

Cleary is of Irish descent from both his father and mother and knows more about his heritage from his mother’s family. His mother’s parents came from counties Cork and Longford and he has kept in touch with his mother’s family in Ireland, visiting them on a number of occasions. Cleary is a supporter of both The American Ireland Fund and “Crossroads” from his home in San Francisco. He is married with one son, Sean.

Michelle Finneran Dennedy

Sun Microsystems, Inc.

Michelle Dennedy is Chief Privacy Officer (CPO) for Sun Microsystems, Inc. Founded in February 1982, Sun employs 35,000 people worldwide with revenues of $11.4 billion for 2003 and is ranked 153 on the Fortune 500 list.

As CPO, Dennedy is responsible for continuing to develop and implement Sun’s data privacy policies and practices, working across Sun’s business groups to drive the company’s continued data privacy excellence. She works with Sun’s product development teams and partners to deliver privacy enabling products and services. Dennedy joined Sun in 2000 as a member of the marketing and brands legal team, where she was responsible for a variety of legal issues including intellectual property, unfair competition, e-commerce and data privacy. She co-founded Sun’s Privacy Council, an organization dedicated to promoting a cohesive privacy practice throughout the company.

Dennedy received her J.D. from Fordham University School of Law in 1996, and previously served as a litigator in both New York and Palo Alto.

Brian Farrell

THQ Inc.

Brian Farrell is the president and CEO of THQ, one of the fastest-growing interactive software and video game companies in the world. Under Farrell’s guidance, THQ reported record-breaking numbers with $757 million in revenues. He has held his current position since 1995 and during his tenure the company has had a ten year compound annual revenue growth rate of 36 percent while expanding the company to serve over 75 countries.

Farrell has led THQ into collaboration with huge mass-market gaming genres including Disney/Pixar, Nickelodeon, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and Scooby Doo. Farrell joined THQ in 1991 as vice president and chief financial officer. Prior to his time with THQ, he served as the vice president and chief financial officer at Hotel Investors Trust.

Farrell received his B.A. from Stanford University and went on to attain his MB.A. from UCLA. Farrell is a second-generation Irish-American with roots in Longford. He is married with three children and lives in Augora Hills in California.

Patrick J. Gallagher

Giants Enterprises

Entering his 29th year with Giants Enterprises, a wholly owned subsidiary of the San Francisco Giants baseball team, Patrick Gallagher has risen in the ranks from marketing director to president.

Before joining the Giants organization, he was an executive at Marine World/Africa USA and Sea World theme parks. With the Giants, Gallagher played a large role in the design and naming rights of the new stadium, SBC tadium. Pacific Bell was the original partner. He now develops other uses for the stadium besides baseball, such as soccer matches and concerts. Under his leadership, the Giants have received numerous accolades, including the MLB Marketing Excellence award.

Gallagher is a past president for the Big Brothers/Big Sisters of the Peninsula area. He also sits on the executive committees of the San Francisco Convention and Visitor’s Bureau and Special Olympics of Northern California. A second-generation Irish-American, Gallagher traces his roots to counties Donegal and Clare. He and his wife Joan live in Palo Alto with their two children.

Jon Kevin Folan

Gallatin Capital Partners

With over 30 years in the securities industry, Jon Folan is a partner with Gallatin Capital Partners, a money management company in San Francisco that adheres to a risk-averse investment philosophy seeking capital appreciation within the context of preserving clients’ assets. Prior to this position, Folan was senior managing director with Bear, Stearns & Co., in San Francisco. Folan joined Bear Stearns from Prudential Volpe Technology Group where he was a managing director and group head of corporate and venture services.

Folan has served on boards including the National Handicapped Sports Board, The American Ireland Fund and is a founding member of The Parents’ Board at The University of California at Berkeley. Folan received the Award for Distinguished Leadership from The American Ireland Fund this year. A second-generation Irish-American with roots in counties Galway, Cork and Kerry, Folan was born in San Francisco and visits Ireland frequently. He and his wife Gail have been married for 35 years and have four daughters.

John Hartnett

Palm, Inc.

As senior vice president John Hartnett is responsible for Palm, Inc.’s (formerly palmOne) sales and customer support for all channels, including retail, distribution, carrier, eCommerce, and Palm’s retail stores. Prior to this position, he was executive VP of worldwide operations, service, support and eCommerce at Handspring Inc. In October 2003, Palm acquired Handspring, Inc. and the new company was named palmOne. Hartnett was a member of the merger leadership team, and Palm is estimating this year it will have revenues of $1.21 billion. The company recently opened its first European engineering center in Dublin.

Hartnett earned a marketing degree through the Marketing Institute of Ireland, a post-graduate diploma in finance through the Association of Chartered Accountants (ACCA) and completed the executive management program at Stanford University. A native of Limerick, Hartnett is also a member of The American Ireland Fund and is keynote speaker at the West Coast luncheon this year. He is married with three children and resides in Los Gatos, California.

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