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Subject: [CQ-Contest] Gallagher to retire
From: Jim Monahan <k1px@msn.com>
Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2018 00:46:52 +0000
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ARRL CEO Tom Gallagher, NY2RF, to Retire
01/18/2018

ARRL’s chief executive officer for the past 2 years, Tom Gallagher, NY2RF, 
announced his retirement as CEO, as the ARRL Board of Directors prepares to 
meet January 19-20. He will step down on March 2. Gallagher, who had earlier 
advised ARRL President Rick Roderick, K5UR, of his intention to resign, 
expressed his gratitude to Roderick and the ARRL Board for giving him the 
opportunity to help guide the organization.

“It has been my great privilege to serve in this capacity for 2 years, and I am 
deeply grateful to the Board and President Rick Roderick, K5UR, for their 
support and encouragement,” Gallagher said.

President Roderick expressed appreciation for Gallagher’s contributions to 
ARRL. “The ARRL is in a transition to a new generation for Amateur Radio. 
Change doesn’t come easy,” Roderick said. “Tom helped us in taking that step 
forward, and for that we are very grateful for his service to the League and to 
Amateur Radio,” he said.

Gallagher, 69, cited recent changes included in the new federal tax law that 
made it unattractive for him to continue working in Connecticut, where ARRL is 
headquartered. The Board will evaluate and determine the next steps to take in 
a search for his replacement when it meets this week.

Among Gallagher’s chief accomplishments during his tenure as CEO were creating 
an enhanced level of professionalism and efficiency in the organization that 
represents more than 150,000 US Amateur Radio operators. Gallagher also oversaw 
a significant turnaround in the organization’s financial performance.

Licensed in Pennsylvania in 1966 as WA3GRF (later N4GRF in North Carolina), 
Gallagher is a member of the West Palm Beach Amateur Radio Group. He has 
described himself as “an incurable HF DXer and inveterate tinkerer” and credits 
his first visit to the Franklin Institute’s Amateur Radio station W3TKQ in 1963 
for inspiring his interest in ham radio.

Amateur Radio led to an early career in broadcasting. He was a cameraman and 
technician with WGBH-TV in Boston, the CBS Television Network, and Metromedia’s 
WIP Radio in Philadelphia.

Gallagher joined ARRL following 3 decades as an international investment banker 
and financial services executive. His career has included senior leadership 
positions with JP Morgan Chase & Co and CIBC Oppenheimer & Co in New York, and 
with Wachovia Capital Markets in Charlotte, North Carolina. He has also served 
as an adjunct professor at the Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown 
University and as CEO of the Secondary School Admission Test Board in 
Princeton, New Jersey. He has served on boards, both public and non-profit, 
including two NYSE companies; the NPR affiliate in Charlotte, North Carolina; 
the Executive Board of The PENN Fund at the University of Pennsylvania, and The 
International Center of Photography.
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