Brian Sullivan
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Brian Sullivan may refer to:
  • Brian Sullivan (news anchor)
    Brian Sullivan (news anchor)
    Brian Sullivan is a television news anchor and business journalist. Sullivan anchors the 2pm ET hour on CNBC-Biography:...

    , presenter of programs on CNBC
  • Brian Sullivan (politician)
    Brian Sullivan (politician)
    Brian J. Sullivan was elected to the Snohomish County Council in November 2007, and took office in January 2008. He represents County Council District 2, which includes the cities of Everett and Mukilteo, as well as portions of unincorporated Snohomish County...

    , politician from Snohomish County, Washington
  • Brian Sullivan (game designer)
    Brian Sullivan (game designer)
    Brian Sullivan is a computer game designer and entrepreneur known for developing Titan Quest and the Age of Empires series of games. He is also the co-founder of Iron Lore Entertainment and Ensemble Studios...

    , co-founder of Iron Lore Entertainment and founding partner of Ensemble Studios
  • Brian Sullivan (ice hockey)
    Brian Sullivan (ice hockey)
    Brian Scott Sullivan is a retired ice hockey right winger.Sullivan was drafted 65th overall by the New Jersey Devils in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft and played two NHL games for the Devils during the 1992–93 NHL season, scoring one assist...

  • Brian Sullivan (tenor), opera singer
  • Brian Sullivan (d.1938), a suspect in the Cheltenham torso mystery
    Cheltenham torso mystery
    The Cheltenham torso mystery began with the discovery of the torso of an unknown man in the River Severn in 1938. Forensic analysis by Sir Bernard Spilsbury suggested that the body was that of Captain Butt of Cheltenham but the case was never officially resolved.A man's torso was found by...

  • Brian Sullivan, developer of the Babe Ruth Home Run Award
    Babe Ruth Home Run Award
    The Babe Ruth Home Run Award is an annual award presented to the previous season's leading home run hitter in Major League Baseball .. The award is named after the legendary Babe Ruth, who led the American League in homers 12 times. It was first awarded to Mark McGwire after his record-setting...

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