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Encyclopedia > Bill Ritter

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ABC News: Bill Ritter (459 words)
In 1989 he was honored for his investigative reporting in uncovering a local stock swindle, as well as for his “overall journalistic enterprise.” In 1987, he also won in both of these categories, this time for his reports exposing a safety scandal involving killer whales and their trainers at San Diego’s Sea World of California.
Ritter also was named NBC Affiliate Reporter of the Year in 1987 and 1988.
Additionally, Ritter served as chairman of Crash, Inc., a non-profit drug education and prevention organization in San Diego, from 1980 to 1990.
Bill Ritter - Biography (293 words)
Bill is focused primarily on Client Representation and the Sale and Leasing of industrial/office properties and land.
Bill’s success in the disposition of a 20-acre parcel of land owned by Bell South Corporation led to an additional disposition transaction of a 155,000 square foot corporate headquarters facility.
Bill is actively involved with the National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP), as well as the Minnesota Commercial Association of Realtors (MNCAR).
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