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Stephen Daniel Mulhern (born 4 April 1977) is an English television presenter, magician and comedian.. He began his career at CITV presenting the children’s television shows Finger Tips (2001–2004) and Tricky TV (2005–2010).
Daniel Granholm Mulhern [i] 2003: 2010: Jennifer Granholm [3] Sue Snyder: 2011: 2018: Rick Snyder [4] Marc P. Mallory: 2019: Present: Gretchen Whitmer [5] Notes
Jennifer Mulhern Granholm (born February 5, 1959) is a Canadian-born American politician. Since 2021, she has served as the 16th United States Secretary of Energy.A member of the Democratic Party, she previously served as the Attorney General of Michigan from 1999 to 2003 and as the 47th Governor of Michigan from 2003 to 2011, as the first woman to hold each office.
Her husband, Daniel Mulhern, had received several contracts for his leadership training company shortly after Granholm left her position as a Wayne County Corporation Counsel in 1998. He received nearly $300,000 worth of contracts, despite being the highest bidder for one of those contracts.
After the election, Skinner took a position with the staff of First Gentleman Daniel Mulhern, husband of Michigan governor Jennifer Granholm and was on the Executive Team of Governor Jennifer Granholm. She resigned from this position and on October 16, 2007, Skinner officially announced that she was again running for the 9th congressional district.
Daniel Mulhern 2003 Jennifer Granholm: Marc Mallory * 2019 Gretchen Whitmer Montana: Harry Martz 2001 Judy Martz Nebraska: Bill Orr: 1987 Kay A. Orr New Hampshire: Albert L. Roy 1982 Vesta M. Roy (acting) Bill Shaheen 1997 Jeanne Shaheen: Thomas Hassan: 2013 Maggie Hassan: Joseph Daley* 2025 Kelly Ayotte New Jersey: John Whitman: 1994 Christine ...
The Big Quiz is a British entertainment quiz show on ITV hosted by Stephen Mulhern. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It started as an annual quiz between soap operas Coronation Street and Emmerdale . [ 3 ]
Mulhern is an Irish (Midlands and Ulster) Catholic family name. It is the anglicised form of the Gaelic Ó Maoilchiaráin 'descendant of Maoilchiaráin', a personal name meaning 'devotee of (Saint) Ciarán' (a personal name from a diminutive of ciar 'black').