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She is an independent director of Glasgow 2014 (the XX Commonwealth Games).<ref>http://www.glasgow2014.com/about_us/the_team/the_board/eileen_gallagher.aspx</ref> | She is an independent director of Glasgow 2014 (the XX Commonwealth Games).<ref>http://www.glasgow2014.com/about_us/the_team/the_board/eileen_gallagher.aspx</ref> | ||
− | She was ranked 39 in the ''Independent on Sunday'''s [[Pink List 2011]], 72 in the [[Pride Power List 2011]] | + | She was ranked 39 in the ''Independent on Sunday'''s [[Pink List 2011]], 72 in the [[Pride Power List 2011]], 54 in the [[World Pride Power List 2012]] and 55 in the [[World Pride Power List 2012]]. |
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[[Category:Pink List 2011|39]] | [[Category:Pink List 2011|39]] |
Revision as of 07:54, 14 August 2013
Eileen Gallagher was one of the founders, with Maureen Chadwick, of Shed Productions, an independent British TV company which has produced shows such as Footballers' Wives for ITV and Waterloo Road for the BBC. She has described herself as "a woman but also a feminist."[1] She stepped down as CEO of Shed in 2008.
Eileen Gallagher has been described as "one of the most powerful and successful lesbians in entertainment."[2]
She is an independent director of Glasgow 2014 (the XX Commonwealth Games).[3]
She was ranked 39 in the Independent on Sunday's Pink List 2011, 72 in the Pride Power List 2011, 54 in the World Pride Power List 2012 and 55 in the World Pride Power List 2012.