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Brian McMenamin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Brian McMenamin
Brian McMenamin (born 1957) is an American businessman and philanthropist in the state of Oregon. A native of the state, he and his older brother Mike McMenamin founded the McMenamins restaurant and brewpub chain in 1983. He serves as general manager and vice-president of the company which operates more than 50 locations that include music venues such as the Crystal Ballroom, movie theaters such as the Bagdad Theatre, historic buildings converted to brewpubs like the Cornelius Pass Roadhouse, and several hotels. ==Early life== Brian McMenamin was born in Portland, Oregon, in 1957 to Robert W. and Pat McMenamin. He was raised in Northeast Portland where he attended Madeleine Grade School.〔 McMenamin attended Jesuit High School, a private, Catholic school in Beaverton.〔 He then went to Oregon State University in Corvallis where he studied pre-law, as his father was an attorney.〔 McMenamin graduated from the school in 1980 with a degree in political science. His older brother Mike was involved in several ventures involving taverns and pubs in the 1970s.〔 Brian worked for his brother at the Produce Row tavern in Southeast Portland, before the two partnered to start McMenamins Pub in Hillsboro in 1980 with financial assistance from their father.〔 That pub is not part of the current company (sold in 1993.)〔
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