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Kevan Mulcahey

March 22, 1959 - January 6, 2021

Kevan has been part of the fabric of Kantar for almost 40 years having spent time at AGB, the precursor to Worldpanel before having stints at a brewery and other research agencies before returning to Kantar in 1990. For many years Kevan had run the Alcohol then Lifestyle teams in Worldpanel. Kevan still has many friends in the business with whom he kept regular contact. An incredibly affable, generous, kind and thoughtful man he will always ask after others before himself. A lover of pedigree cats, single malt whiskey, esoteric rum brands, music on vinyl, motor racing, historic cars, Iceland [!] and Everton football club he leaves behind devastated friends and family, wonderful memories and an enduring business legacy.

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2021-01-12 10:20:08 wrote:

Sending my love and prayers to Kevan's family - he was truly a lovely and very funny man. I met Kevan as a graduate trainee in the delights of Wembley Point in Stonebridge Park. I had just moved from Glasgow down to London and he was incredibly warm, supportive and just great fun to work with - he looked out for the graduates and made sure we were OK. His little office used to be right next to the photocopier (where I spent a lot of time as a grad) and every time I stood there, he would appear out his office for a gossip and a chat. Everybody needs a Kevan when they start their first job, I shall remember him with incredibly fond memories.

2021-01-12 10:20:08 wrote: Sending my love and prayers to Kevan's family - he was truly a lovely and very funny man. I met Kevan as a graduate trainee in the delights of Wembley Point in Stonebridge Park. I had just moved from Glasgow down to London and he was incredibly warm, supportive and just great fun to work with - he looked out for the graduates and made sure we were OK. His little office used to be right next to the photocopier (where I spent a lot of time as a grad) and every time I stood there, he would appear out his office for a gossip and a chat. Everybody needs a Kevan when they start their first job, I shall remember him with incredibly fond memories.

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