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== Arts ==
== Arts ==
* [[Dave Mackay (musician)]] (born 1932), jazz pianist, singer and composer
* [[Dave Mackay (musician)]] (1932–2020), American jazz pianist, singer and composer
* [[David Mackay (producer)]] (born 1944), Australian record producer/arranger and musical director
* [[David Mackay (producer)]] (born 1944), Australian record producer/arranger and musical director
* [[David McKay (activist)]] (born 1986), activist and artist known for his betrayal by Brandon Darby and subsequent incarceration
* [[David McKay (activist)]] (born 1986), activist and artist known for his betrayal by Brandon Darby and subsequent incarceration
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* [[David Mackay (footballer)]] (born 1988), Australian rules footballer for Adelaide Crows
* [[David Mackay (footballer)]] (born 1988), Australian rules footballer for Adelaide Crows
* [[David McKay (baseball)]] (born 1995), American baseball pitcher for the Oakland Athletics
* [[David McKay (baseball)]] (born 1995), American baseball pitcher for the Oakland Athletics
* [[David McKay (footballer)]] (born 1949), Australian rules footballer for Carlton Football Club
* [[David McKay (Australian footballer)]] (born 1949), Australian rules footballer for Carlton Football Club
* [[David McKay (footballer, born 1998)]], Scottish footballer
* [[David McKay (journalist)]] (1921–2004), Australian motoring journalist and racing driver
* [[David McKay (journalist)]] (1921–2004), Australian motoring journalist and racing driver
* [[David McKay (wrestler)]] (born 1960), Canadian Olympic wrestler
* [[David McKay (wrestler)]] (born 1960), Canadian Olympic wrestler


== Others ==
== Others ==
* [[David McKay (politician)]] (1844-1917), Utah State Senator
* [[David McKay (politician)]] (1844–1917), Utah State Senator
* [[David J. C. MacKay]] (1967–2016), British academic researcher in information theory and environmentalism, inventor, government advisor and educator
* [[David J. C. MacKay]] (1967–2016), British academic researcher in information theory and environmentalism, inventor, government advisor and educator
* [[David Lawrence McKay]] (1901–1993), leader in the Sunday School of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
* [[David Lawrence McKay]] (1901–1993), leader in the Sunday School of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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* [[David S. McKay]] (1936–2013), Chief Scientist for astrobiology at the Johnson Space Center
* [[David S. McKay]] (1936–2013), Chief Scientist for astrobiology at the Johnson Space Center
* [[David Mackay (architect)]] (1933–2014), British architect
* [[David Mackay (architect)]] (1933–2014), British architect
* [[David I. McKay]], president and CEO of the Royal Bank of Canada
* [[David I. McKay]] (born 1963), president and CEO of the Royal Bank of Canada
* [[A. D. David Mackay]], CEO and president of Kellogg Company
* [[A. D. David Mackay]], CEO and president of Kellogg Company
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Latest revision as of 23:17, 30 April 2024

David McKay or MacKay may refer to:

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