Gallagher Fluid Seals recently held its 60th anniversary gala, inviting employees, family, and friends to Sunnybrook Country Club in Blue Bell, PA for a night of celebration and reflection.
As Gallagher celebrates its 60th anniversary, we've decided to use this space to look back, and discuss what the future holds.
The year was 1956. Elvis Presley owned the airwaves, and was emerging as one of the world’s first rock stars. Felix Wankel (Germany) developed the first rotary internal combustion engine. The cost of a first-class stamp was three cents. And in a small house in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, with four young children and a wife, Walter B. Gallagher started Gallagher Fluid Seals.
Normally, we use this space to discuss Gallagher Fluid Seals products and services.
But today we’re sharing some good news: Gallagher CEO Joe Gallagher and his wife Kathy were honored recently for their work with Montgomery County Community College.
According to the college’s alumni magazine, the Gallaghers were inducted into the college’s Alumni Hall of Fame – as honorary alumni -- at a ceremony late last year.