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Gary Morgan (athlete)
Gary or Gareth Morgan may refer to: Sportsmen * Gary Morgan (athlete) (born 1960), American Olympic racewalker * Gary Morgan (footballer) (born 1961), English left back * Gareth Morgan (baseball) (born 1996), Canadian outfielder Writers *Gareth Morgan (business theorist) (born 1943), Welsh-Canadian author of management theory *Gareth Morgan (economist) (born 1953), New Zealand politician, economist, businessman and philanthropist *Gareth Morgan (editor), English editor in 2003 of tabloid ''Daily Star Sunday'' Others *Gary Morgan, Canadian politician in 1996 Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island leadership elections#1996 leadership convention *Gary Morgan (actor) Gary Morgan (born January 2, 1950) is an American actor and stunt man. Morgan was born Gary Panansky to vaudeville, vaudevillian parents, who adopted the professional surname "Morgan". As a child, he acted in his parents' acts on Broadway theatre ... (born 1950), American performer and stuntman * Garet ...
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Gary Morgan (athlete)
Gary or Gareth Morgan may refer to: Sportsmen * Gary Morgan (athlete) (born 1960), American Olympic racewalker * Gary Morgan (footballer) (born 1961), English left back * Gareth Morgan (baseball) (born 1996), Canadian outfielder Writers *Gareth Morgan (business theorist) (born 1943), Welsh-Canadian author of management theory *Gareth Morgan (economist) (born 1953), New Zealand politician, economist, businessman and philanthropist *Gareth Morgan (editor), English editor in 2003 of tabloid ''Daily Star Sunday'' Others *Gary Morgan, Canadian politician in 1996 Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island leadership elections#1996 leadership convention *Gary Morgan (actor) Gary Morgan (born January 2, 1950) is an American actor and stunt man. Morgan was born Gary Panansky to vaudeville, vaudevillian parents, who adopted the professional surname "Morgan". As a child, he acted in his parents' acts on Broadway theatre ... (born 1950), American performer and stuntman * Garet ...
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Gary Morgan (footballer)
Gary Morgan (born 1 April 1961) is an English former footballer who played in the Scottish Football League for Berwick Rangers and the Football League in England for Darlington in the 1980s. He played as a left back. Morgan began his football career with home-town club Consett before spending two seasons playing in the Scottish Second Division for Berwick Rangers. In 1985, he returned to England to join Football League Third Division club Darlington for a £10,000 fee. During his four years with the club they were relegated twice. He left after the second relegation, that took the club into the Conference. He later played non-league football for Bishop Auckland Bishop Auckland () is a market town and civil parish at the confluence of the River Wear and the River Gaunless in County Durham, northern England. It is northwest of Darlington and southwest of Durham. Much of the town's early history surro .... References 1961 births Living people Footballers from Consett ...
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Gareth Morgan (baseball)
Gareth Broderick Morgan (born April 12, 1996) is a Canadian professional baseball outfielder in the Los Angeles Angels organization. Career Born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, Morgan has also played on the Canadian junior national team, becoming the youngest player to do so, as he joined the team at age 14.Canadian baseball prodigy Gareth Morgan standing out
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Gareth Morgan (business Theorist)
Gareth Morgan (born 22 December 1943) is a British/Canadian organizational theorist, management consultant and Distinguished Research Professor at York University in Toronto. He is known as creator of the "organisational metaphor" concept and writer of the 1979 book ''Sociological Paradigms and Organizational Analysis'' with Gibson Burrell and the 1986 best-seller ''Images of Organization''.Morgen Witzel (2003) ''Fifty key figures in management''. p.232-239 Biography Born in Porthcawl, Wales, Morgan took his grammar school education in Bridgend, Wales and studied at the London School of Economics and Political Science, graduating with a BSc in economics. He then worked as an accountant in the British Public Service, becoming a Chartered Member of the Institute of Public Finance in 1968. From there he moved to the University of Texas at Austin, graduating with an MA in Public Administration in 1970. This experience led to a change in career direction as a result of some classe ...
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Gareth Morgan (economist)
Gareth Huw Morgan (born 17 February 1953) is a New Zealand businessman, economist, investment manager, philanthropist, public commentator and former political figure. Early life and education Morgan was born in Putāruru, New Zealand, to Welsh migrants Roderic and Mary Morgan. He was the second of five children and the first to be born in New Zealand. From 1958 to 1970, Morgan attended school in Putāruru at Oraka Heights Primary and Putaruru High. He then attended Massey University for four years gaining a BA(Hons) in economics. In 1982, he graduated from Victoria University of Wellington with a PhD in economics. Work Career and business Morgan worked for the Reserve Bank of New Zealand in the early 1980s, before founding economics forecasting company Infometrics Limited in 1983. That company became one of New Zealand's largest independent economics consultancy and forecasting businesses and for 18 years while under Morgan's leadership (until the end of the 1990s) maintaine ...
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Gareth Morgan (editor)
Gareth Morgan is a former editor of UK tabloid newspaper the ''Daily Star Sunday''. He became editor of the newspaper in December 2003, taking over from Hugh Whittow Hugh Whittow is a British former newspaper editor. Whittow worked for the ''Western Telegraph'' and the ''South Wales Echo'', before moving to London to work on the '' London Evening News'', and then the '' Daily Star''. In the mid-1980s, he j .... Within four years he made the ''Daily Star Sunday'' Britain's fastest growing national newspaper. Once he said in an interview that this is the nicest job a man could wish for. References Daily Star Sunday people English newspaper editors English male journalists Living people Year of birth missing (living people) {{editor-stub ...
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Progressive Conservative Party Of Prince Edward Island Leadership Elections
The Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island, a political party in the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island chooses its leadership by an open vote of party members at a convention called by the party executive when there is a vacancy in the leadership (or there is an interim leader). 1950 leadership convention (Held on June 26, 1950) * Reginald Bell presumably acclaimed 1957 leadership convention (Held on September 17, 1957) *Walter Russell Shaw 524 * George Dewar 522 1968 leadership convention (Held on September 21, 1968) * George Key 691 *Cyril Sinnott 474 *Ivan Kerry 159 1973 leadership convention (Held on February 3, 1973) *Melvin McQuaid acclaimed 1976 leadership convention (Held on September 25, 1976) *Angus MacLean 589 * James Lee 437 1981 leadership convention (Held on November 7, 1981) First Ballot: * James Lee 581 * Barry Clark 348 *Fred Driscoll 282 *Pat Binns 237 Second Ballot (Binns eliminated): * James Lee 665 * Barry Clark 463 *Fred ...
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Gary Morgan (actor)
Gary Morgan (born January 2, 1950) is an American actor and stunt man. Morgan was born Gary Panansky to vaudeville, vaudevillian parents, who adopted the professional surname "Morgan". As a child, he acted in his parents' acts on Broadway theatre, Broadway and was an Acrobatics, acrobat as well. He had roles on television series, including ''Naked City (TV series), Naked City'', ''The Partridge Family'', ''Adam-12'', and ''Happy Days'', as well in several television film, TV movies, including ''The California Kid'' (1974) and ''Pinocchio (1976 TV musical), Pinocchio'' (1976) starring Sandy Duncan. He also appeared as the son in the original Television pilot, pilot for ''The Dick Van Dyke Show#Head of the Family pilot, Head of the Family'' (an unsold show that was ultimately reworked to become ''The Dick Van Dyke Show''). Feature films include ''The Night God Screamed'' (1971), ''Fuzz (film), Fuzz'' (1972), ''Summer School Teachers'' (1974), ''Logan's Run (film), Logan's Run'' (197 ...
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Gareth Morgan (South African Politician)
Gareth Morgan (born 22 March 1977) is a South African politician and a former member of parliament with the opposition Democratic Alliance. He is a former Rhodes Scholar at Oxford, and previously worked as South Africa's Shadow Minister of Water and Environmental Affairs. He was South Africa's first carbon neutral Member of Parliament. He resigned from office in January 2013 to pursue a career in consulting., before joining the City of Cape Town as Principal Trade and Investment Officer in June 2015. Education Morgan matriculated from Westville Boys' High School in 1994 and completed a B.Com and political science honours degree at the University of Natal. He joined the Democratic Alliance's predecessor, the Democratic Party, in 1995—as a student activist. In 1999 he became the party's media officer in KwaZulu-Natal. After a brief stint as a high school teacher, Morgan read for a PPE degree and an M.Sc in Environmental Change and Management at Oxford—on a Rhodes Scholarship. ...
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