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Danny Keenan is the managing director of Ninth Degree Experiences, which was established in November 2017 and is the largest supercar club in Dubai. This is the only supercar tour company offering experiences to corporations, tourists, and residents, with more than 1,000 customers.
Catch the Camel is run twice a year and is the region’s largest supercar rally.

Danny Keenan also operates a luxury car storage facility and members lounge in the U.A.E.

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Dan Keenan, Data Camp

Daniel Keenan is the head of paid media at a New York-based company called Data Camp.

Daniel graduated from the University of Nottinghamshire in 2015, winning the prize for the best academic performance in German for a combined honours student.

After leaving university, Dan Keenan worked as an intern in various media companies and then landed the role of Head of Paid Media at Data Camp in 2022.

DataCamp teaches companies and individuals the skills they need to work with data in the real world.

Working with over 2500 companies, 3000 academic organisations, 10+ million DataCamp learners and a global learning community spread across 180+ countries.

To find out more about Daniel, you can connect with him on LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/dan-keenan-979922b5.

Click here to find out about DataCamp: www.datacamp.com.

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Dan Keenan, Nordic Skier


On the day that Dan Keenan was born, in 1955, he was destined to be a Nordic skier. His family skied, and even his doctor made some cardboard skis and strapped them to baby Dan’s feet. Dan excelled at the sport and was honoured to be part of the US Nordic Ski Team in 1974 and the Combine Team in 1975. The ski team was the first American team to go to Russia. Dan Keenan ranked as the #1 U.S. Nordic Combine skier for 3 years and finished 10th in the world! Dan competed for a position on the Olympic team but was disabled when he broke his foot on a record-setting jump.

Playing high school football was another favourite of Dan’s; he wore #52 for his team and played positions at centre, middle linebacker, and kicker at Middle Park High School in Granby, Colorado.

When the opportunity arose to get into the cattle business, Dan jumped into it wholeheartedly, raising and feeding cattle and farming to raise alfalfa hay. Dan owned and ran Keenan Kattle Company near Rifle for 28 years and owned his own truck to haul cattle from the high country.

Dan drove trucks throughout Colorado and nation-wide for 39 years, specialising in hauling difficult heavy equipment over long distances and in rough mountain terrain.

Both of these careers allowed Dan to be in the great outdoors, which he loved, until the diagnosis of A.L.S. (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) in 2010.

On November 26, 2012, Dan Keenan lost his battle with ALS. Dan’s family said he kept a positive, upbeat attitude and brought joy to those he knew. Dan was a wonderful husband, father, and grandfather too. His family was so important to him, and it showed with all the love returned to Dan by his family as his physical abilities became more limited. With ALS, even eating and breathing become challenges. Dan’s care required the constant attention of his family and friends, along with special equipment to assist him.

A wheelchair-accessible van was purchased with a loan that requires full repayment. When the van is paid off, Dan’s dream can begin to be fulfilled—his dream of sharing that van with other Western Colorado ALS patients who need help with mobility. This selfless cause is a testament to Dan’s caring nature. The van will be maintained with the fund, honouring Dan Keenan and his determined desire to help others.

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A law firm called Keenan Law, LLC, offers clients in Maine and New Hampshire specialised legal services and answers.

The firm specialises in business law, immigration, criminal defence, and civil litigation.

Attorney Keenan is authorised to represent clients in Maine and New Hampshire state and federal courts.

Education

Daniel graduated from the University of Maine School of Law in 2016, magna cum laude. While attending Maine Law, he was a member of the Maine Law Review, the Trial Team, and a student attorney at the Refugee and Human Rights Clinic.

Prior to attending Maine Law, he received his B.A. from Loyola University Maryland, summa cum laude, and Phi Beta Kappa (2010). Following Loyola University, Daniel lived in Leuven, Belgium, for several years, where he attended graduate school at the Katholieke Universiteit in Leuven, receiving his master’s degree in public policy (2011). He then worked in Brussels in the public policy arena, with a focus on privacy and data security matters for various American business interests. As a result of his time in Belgium, Daniel speaks Dutch (the Flemish dialect).

Civic Involvement and Accolades

Daniel is a member of the Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project’s pro bono panel of attorneys, where he provides representation to individuals seeking asylum in the United States. In 2019, ILAP awarded him its Pro Bono Attorney of the Year Award. Daniel received the Maine Justice Foundation’s 2020 New Lawyer Award in recognition of his contributions to the legal profession through his pro bono services to Maine’s immigrant community. Daniel has been included in the Maine Supreme Judicial Court’s Katahdin Counsel Recognition Programme for the past five years, which recognises Maine attorneys who provide 50 hours or more of pro bono services per year.

Currently, Daniel is a corporator at the Boys & Girls Club of Southern Maine, where he is a member of the programming committee and was a judge for the organisation’s Youth of the Year competition in 2020. Daniel is also active with Rippleffect in Portland, Maine, as a member of the Young Professionals Committee, which organises the annual Ripple Across Portland event.

Personal

In his free time, Daniel enjoys travelling and experiencing the amazing food culture and natural beauty of New England. He also holds dual citizenship in Ireland, the birthplace of his maternal grandparents.

Daniel resides in South Portland with his girlfriend, Tasha, and border terrier, Hatch.

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After a 30-year battle, the family of Daniel Keenan, a military hero, is granted a permanent memorial in his honour.

Daniel Keenan, who dedicated his life to assisting neighbourhood children, has won a 30-year battle for a permanent memorial in his honour.

Daniel Keenan, a veteran of Dunkirk, has finally had a memorial bench placed at Gibshill’s brand-new kid’s play area, which was formerly the location of a youth group he oversaw.

Dad-of-five   After experiencing his own double tragedy, Daniel felt motivated to assist young people in Gibby.

On the day his loving wife passed away, he lost his 12-year-old son, Danny.

From that point on, he devoted all of his time and resources to helping local kids by providing them with vacations, operating youth organisations, and keeping them off the streets.

His son Gerry, 55, who continues his father’s legacy by managing a local football team and still resides in Gibshill, said: “My dad battled so hard to help kids in Gibshill.”

We are quite pleased with his accomplishments.

“I’m happy that he was at last recognised in Gibshill.”

“Having a place nearby is beneficial because people still remember my dad and all of his good deeds,”

Since Daniel’s death from a heart attack in 1986 at the age of 62, his family has fought for a permanent memorial to him. They have even taken their battle to the UK Parliament.

In February 1968, Daniel lost his wife Susan, who had heart issues.

Tragically, Danny drowned in the River Clyde two years later, at the age of 12.

The couple also had four more children: Gerry, their youngest son, Roselynne; their oldest daughter, Susan, who was 58; and Jean, who died in 1994 at the age of 47.

Danny, a bus driver, dedicated his entire life to assisting kids when his son passed away. He even opened a youth club on Shankland Road.

For his work with youth, he was awarded a BEM.

33 years later, the Inverclyde Council intervened to erect a memorial bench in the park at the location of the formerly active club known as Danny’s Place in the neighbourhood.

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WESTLAKE, Ohio (AP) — The Buckeye Association of School Administrators has named Dan Keenan, superintendent of the Westlake schools, “superintendent of the year” in Ohio. 

Dan Keenan, who joined Westlake in 2007, was nominated for the award by school board President Thomas Mays and vice president Carol Winter.

In a press release, Mr. Mays stated that Mr. Dan Keenan “has done exactly what we expected when we hired him.” He has always been available, always present, and always willing to consider the community’s concerns and suggestions. There are over 600 school districts in Ohio that would be fortunate to have him as their principal.

Dan Keenan was honored at a luncheon in Columbus on December 17, 2013, and went on to compete for the title of American Association of School Administrators National Superintendent of the Year. 

Dan Keenan was an assistant superintendent for the Kenston Schools, a high school administrator and director of personnel for the Maple Heights schools, a teacher and director of guidance for the Steubenville schools, and a junior high and elementary school teacher in Indiana before coming to Westlake. 

Dan Keenan comes from a family of educators and holds a doctorate in education administration from Cleveland State University. His father was a caretaker, and his brother is the caretaker of Maple Heights. Daniel Keenans’ mother was the undergraduate education department head at a university, and his wife, Heather, is Aurora’s gifted coordinator. 

Currently, Dan Keenan is the executive director at Martha Holdings Jennings. 

His LinkedIn profile is >>  http://linkedin.com/in/dan-keenan-7378479

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Dan Keenan is from Los Angeles, California, and was a member of the band The Geraldine Fibbers. 

The Geraldine Fibbers were an alt-country band founded in 1994 that broke up in 1997.

Dan Keenan was the group’s founder and guitarist. 

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Daniel Keenan has lived in Weymouth his entire life and has always been involved in the community, coaching basketball for grades 1–9 since 2017.

Daniel Keenan became interested in real estate after working in the apartment rental industry.

He has always been committed to providing his clients with the best possible customer service, and he understands the value of hard work and the satisfaction that comes from a job well done.

Daniel Keenan is thrilled to be a part of the Molisse Realty Group team.

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Mr. Daniel Keenan 

With extensive experience in biotechnology R&D, I am particularly sensitive to shifts in this rapidly evolving sector. Slowing market growth, pressure to cut R&D costs, the emergence of substantially equivalent products, and the emergence of disruptive start-ups are all combining to transform the industry. As a leader, I build relationships in order to provide key stakeholders with information about existing and emerging technologies, as well as resources to help with product development and launch efforts. 
My career is built on my dedication to leadership, growth strategies, and team building. I am currently the R&D director for Angel Medical Systems, a technology company that manufactures an implantable device that alerts patients of impending cardiac events. In my high-profile role, I work with key executives to develop strategic plans that drive innovation and spark creativity in medical technologies. I scaled the company’s manufacturing from zero to a validated, sterile process in less than a year, despite seemingly insurmountable challenges. I also expanded the R&D organization’s capabilities, transforming it from a single resource to a cohesive team while maintaining compliance. Previously, I was the director of clinical and data integrity, where I oversaw a pre-market application clinical trial involving over 1000 patients from North America, South America, and Europe. Because of my diverse experience, I am able to view market problems holistically and anticipate and craft solutions that meet market needs. 
I scaled the company’s manufacturing from zero to a validated, sterile process in less than a year, despite seemingly insurmountable challenges. I also expanded the R&D organization’s capabilities, transforming it from a single resource to a cohesive team while maintaining compliance. Previously, I was the director of clinical and data integrity, where I oversaw a pre-market application clinical trial involving over 1000 patients from North America, South America, and Europe.  Because of my diverse experience, I am able to view market problems holistically and anticipate and craft solutions that meet market needs. 
Competencies Essential: 
Strategic Operations, Planning, and Implementation Continuous Process Improvement in Business Forecasting Data and Competitive Analysis Partnership Development

LinkedIn >> http://linkedin.com/in/daniel–keenan

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In August 2001, local diver from Co. Donagal Dan Keenan and his dive team discovered the remains of a US B-17 bomber in just over 20 metres of water off the coast of Inishowen Head. 

Divers come from Europe and the United Kingdom to dive the deep war wrecks that litter the Irish coastline, but finding a virgin aircraft wreck at recreational diving depths is the stuff of a diver’s dreams—a once in a lifetime experience. 

Dan Keenan and his team were among these fortunate divers when their perseverance paid off and they discovered the untouched remains of “The Melting Pot.”