Role Author Name Dave Ullrich | Years active 1992–present | |
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Occupation(s) DrummerRecord producer Education University of Michigan, Brigham Young University, University of California, Los Angeles Books Human resource champions, HR from the Outside In: Six Co, The HR Value Proposition, The Leadership Code: Fiv, The Why of Work: How Great Lea Similar People Marshall Goldsmith, Ron Ashkenas, John H Zenger | ||
Associated acts The InbredsEgger |
Dave Ullrich (born c. 1970) is a Canadian musician and entrepreneur.
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Early life

Ullrich attended O’Neill High School in Oshawa, Ontario and Queens University.
Career

Ullrich performed as drummer and vocalist with bassist Mike O'Neill in the alternative rock duo The Inbreds in the 1990s. The pair released a number of EPs, and singles, as well as seven albums, and were nominated for an East Coast Award and a Juno Award before disbanding in 1998.

Following the band's breakup, Ullrich formed the independent record label Zunior Records, Canada's first online-only music label. "Zunior" is Ullrich's childhood nickname.
In 2005, Ullrich started a band called Egger, with guitarist/singer Paul Linklater, bassist Doug Friesen and drummer/singer Don Kerr. The band features Ullrich's songwriting and singing. Egger released one album, Force Majeure, in 2005, through Zunior Records. The band made one public performance.
In addition to his work with Zunior, Ullrich has worked as an IT consultant.