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Dan Keenan

Dan was born on February 18, 1929, in Joliet, Illinois, as the youngest of five siblings. He completed his education at Joliet Catholic High School, graduating in 1947. In 1953, Dan married his beloved wife, Elizabeth, who also hailed from Joliet, and they enjoyed 62 wonderful years together. He furthered his education at Kent State University and the University of Detroit, ultimately earning a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from West Virginia State College.

In 1954, Dan embarked on a remarkable 50-year journey in the automotive industry, starting at General Motors. His career also included positions at Volkswagen, American Motors, and American Axle, but he spent the majority of his time with Chrysler Corporation, where he rose through the ranks to hold significant managerial roles, most notably as the Corporate Manager of Material Handling Engineering.

Throughout his illustrious career, Dan was granted numerous patents related to automotive containerisation and packaging innovations. In July 1985, he gained recognition in a cover story for Modern Materials Handling Magazine and was featured in various articles that highlighted his pioneering contributions to containerisation. He was listed in several Who’s Who publications and received the title of Man of the Year in Plastics in 1986 from the General Electric Corporation – Plastics Division. Dan was an active member of both the American Production and Inventory Control Society and the Society for Packaging and Handling Engineers.

His professional achievements allowed him to travel widely across the United States and internationally to countries like Japan, Germany, Brazil, and Mexico. During the formative years of their four children, Dan dedicated time as a Scoutmaster and coached various sports teams in Bloomfield Hills. He was not only a skilled golfer but also a passionate baseball enthusiast and a keen student of the game.

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Dan Keenan

Dr. Keenan is a highly respected managing partner at Foundation Equine Wellness and Performance, with extensive experience and involvement in the equine industry in New Jersey and nationally.

He has held key positions on numerous committees and boards, including past memberships on the Board of Directors of the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP), the Leadership Development Committee, Professional Conduct and Ethics Committee, and Educational Programs Committee of the AAEP. Additionally, serving as President and Treasurer of the New Jersey Association of Equine Practitioners, Vice President of the NJ Horse Council, member of the New Jersey Board of Veterinary Examiners, and on the Executive Board of the New Jersey Veterinary Medical Association.

Dr. Keenan has also represented the equine industry at the New Jersey Agricultural Convention and participated in various other committees related to equine welfare in New Jersey.

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Dan Keenan

Dan Keenan, from South Lake Tahoe, California, United State. He is the owner of Hatchback Creative, which is a freelance web development and graphic design company.
The company Hatchback Creative specialises in original hand-code front-end designs with skills in HTML, CSS, Javascript, JQuery, responsive web design, search engine optimisation, and social media integration. 
Dan Keenan studied at St Michaels College which is a is a four-year, liberal arts college in Colchester, Vermont.
If you would like to contact Dan Keenan you can do so via  LinkedIn.

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The Keenan Tribe


Through my research, I stumbled across a website named ‘The Keenan Tribe’ 
You are able to find ancestors and family that you’ve lost touch with and attend events online to speak to other members of the ‘Keenan tribe.’ 
There is even a Keenan shop where you can buy paraphernalia. 

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Keenan Farms

I came across Keenan Farms whilst researching my family name of Keenan. 

In 1972, the Keenan’s purchased 100 acres of newly planted pistachio trees in Avenal, California. Four years later, the trees produced their first crop of just 500 pounds, and with no processing facilities nearby, the Keenans built their own. Fast forward a few decades and while so much has changed, the family values and vision that drove our business from the beginning resonate to this day.

Still in the same location, the Keenan Farms processing plant that opened along with that first harvest has expanded along with the size and scope of the industry. State-of-the-art equipment and facilities have been continuously integrated into the plant, while the original pistachio trees planted many years ago still flourish alongside ever-increasing orchards. We are privileged to be part of a thriving community of growers, producers, and packers in the Central Valley!

How amazing!

https://keenanfarms.com