Articles
Below is a sampling of articles about Gannon and its three operating groups. Additional articles and white papers written by Gannon principals may be found at the individual operating group sites.
Gannon International
- “Business contacts grew from veteran's aid effort,” by Repps Hudson, April 22, 2005, St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
- Gannon was listed as one of the Top 150 companies by revenue in the St. Louis region, by the St. Louis Business Journal.
- Excerpt from National Geographic article on Operation Smile. White, Peter T. "Hanoi: The Capital Today," National Geographic (November 1989), 558-93.

Gannon Technologies Group & LSI
- “Who Killed the Lindbergh Baby?” by Randy Dotinga, April, 18, 2006, Wired News.
- “Picking a Needle out of a Haystack: Handwriting Biometric Identification,” by Christopher Anzalone, March 13, 2006, The Mason Gazette.
Gannon Realty
- “Apartments, condos transform historic buildings in St. Louis,” by Jennifer Popovec, Apartment Finance Today, May 2006.
- “It's a buyers' (and sellers') market for apartments,” St. Louis Business Journal, April 29, 2005 Roland Burke, President of Gannon Development, is quoted.
Gannon Pacific
- On March 26, 2007, Walter Blocker spoke at the Asia Pacific Business Outlook Conference sponsored by the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California and the U.S. Department of Commerce.
- Gannon has been the title sponsor of the Vietnam Open Championship Golf Tournament since 2003.
- Gannon was appointed exclusive distributor of products by Carpets International Thailand.
- In March 2006, Gannon sponsored a Chamber of Commerce seminar titled "Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Investment, Tourism, and Trade Mission." The event took place in two venues: New York City and San Francisco.
- “Gannon invests in hi-tech dairy facility.” Article published following the completion of an expansion of Gannon's beverage packaging facility in 2006.
- “Nation seeking freer trade with U.S.,” by Evelyn Iritani, Seattle Times, Sunday, August, 27, 2006.
- “Vietnamese Americans have high hopes for Vietnam,” VietNamNet, 2006. Walter Blocker, CEO of Gannon Vietnam Limited, comments about the growth of industry in Vietnam.
