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  • Chipman is president and chief executive of Winnipeg-based Megill Stephenson Co. Ltd. and director of the Hockey Canada Foundation.

    Thestar.com - Home Page 2011

  • Masterwork Chorus Friday The Masterwork "Messiah" is one of the stalwarts of the New York holiday season; the chorus says that this Carnegie concert, led by its music director, Andrew Megill, will be its 247th full performance of the work.

    NYT > Home Page 2011

  • Megill said the theater department chose to produce "Rent" because it is a musical many drama students know and love.

    Examiner 2009

  • Two years ago, students performed "Seussical," a fantasy based on the books of Dr. Seuss, and last year they performed the Broadway classic "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Megill said.

    Examiner 2009

  • During a Feb. 25 rehearsal, Megill reminded students that they are merely acting out parts in a play.

    Examiner 2009

  • Megill, whose parents are naturalized Americans, was born in Iowa City and grew up in Iowa and Virginia.

    VDARE.com - Latest Articles 2009

  • "We feel very fortunate the school district supported us with 'Rent,'" Megill said.

    Examiner 2009

  • Megill also recruited former All-American Kip Turner to work with goalies and Dr. Brian Paris, Tony Russo and Colin Cooley to help with athletic training and strength and conditioning.

    Maryland Terrapins News -- www.umterps.com 2008

  • "This is a venture I'm really excited about," says Megill.

    Maryland Terrapins News -- www.umterps.com 2008

  • Megill, a former three-time All-American defender at Maryland, has started his own company,

    Maryland Terrapins News -- www.umterps.com 2008

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