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EMPLOYEE PROFILES


MARY GALLANT

Mary Gallant began working for the law firm of Skeeters, Bennett, Wilson, & Pike, in December of 1977. Born in Massachusetts, Mary's family moved to Vine Grove, Kentucky after her father retired from the Army.
Mary was in the 7th grade at the time. Mary's father then started working for the United States Gold Depository at Fort Knox and Mary has lived in this area ever since.

Mary still lives in Vine Grove with her husband, Chris. Chris is a Senior Account Executive for Federal Express. Mary has two children, Lauren and Aaron. Lauren is a senior at the University of Kentucky majoring in fine arts and marketing. Aaron attends Transylvania University on a scholarship where he is a Dean's list student. Aaron is majoring in business with a minor in Spanish.

 

Mary is an unabashed animal lover. She enjoys her two dogs, Lady Bugs, a golden retriever, and Chelsie, a shih tzu. Mary also loves her cat Bert. In addition, Mary is an avid horseback rider and her favorite horse to ride is Butterball. She has ridden Butterball in competition.
Mary also attends to the Rolex Equestrian three day event in Lexington, Kentucky every year.

Mary and her husband attend St. Brigid Catholic Church in Vine Grove. They are also members of the Heartland Corvette Club and the Lincoln Trail Country Club. Mary is President of Millennium Investment Club for women. In addition, Mary has been involved in many civic activities in our community. She has been especially active with the Radcliff-North Hardin Chamber of Commerce where she has chaired the Golden Armor Festival Parade.

This year will mark Mary's 31st anniversary with our law firm.
Our firm is very fortunate to have such a loyal, dedicated, and efficient office manager. Mary has never met a stranger and is a cherished employee.

 
     

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