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John Gallagher becomes USC Honorary Fellow

Highly regarded commercial lawyer John Gallagher became an Honorary Senior Fellow at the University of the Sunshine Coast on Friday 8 April.

John, who served on USC’s Planning and Resources Committee from 2006 to 2015 received the award at the USC Arts, Business and Law graduation.

As an enthusiastic committee member, John helped guide strategic direction and provided legal and corporate advice to the University in a period that saw USC’s student population more than double.

He monitored USC’s progress towards achieving its institutional goals and provided advice on business, corporate and legal matters.

The Senior Fellowship to John was one of five honorary awards presented over four USC graduation ceremonies on 7 and 8 April.
John worked as a barrister, in private practice and for major banks around Australia and in London before settling on the Sunshine Coast 14 years ago. He opened his own commercial law firm, Argon Law, in 2013.

John of Beerwah initially became involved with the Planning and Resources Committee at the suggestion of his uncle Ian Kennedy, who served as USC Chancellor from 1998 to 2007.

He said he was humbled to have his service to the University recognised with an Honorary Senior Fellowship.

“I am committed to giving back to the communities we, at Argon Law, serve,” he said.

“Whether it’s providing volunteer legal advice, supporting the growth of tertiary education, or helping fund vital support to those with illness and physical disabilities, I believe the expression “good corporate citizenship” must be tangible, meaningful and collaborative.

“I continue to enjoy maintaining my connection with USC in any way, let alone to be honoured with an award like this.

“I’m very grateful to all the people that I’ve had the opportunity to work with, particularly the chancellors and vice-chancellors – with my uncle Ian Kennedy primary among them.”

John said it had been deeply satisfying to have used his legal background to contribute towards USC’s development.

“The thing that stands out for me from my time serving on the committee is the sheer growth that has occurred at USC over the nine years,” he said.

“Student numbers doubled and the number of buildings constructed in that time is pretty amazing. It was satisfying to see those grow from conception to a finished product.”

USC Vice-Chancellor Professor Greg Hill said John’s generous involvement with USC had helped the university mature into a highly regarded institution.

“He has demonstrated an extraordinary blend of vision, energy and strategic leadership, along with the qualifications and skills to make a tremendous impact on this University,” Professor Hill said.

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