Dick ClotfelterDick Clotfelter grew up in Rancho Santa Fe, California, where his father was the Santa Fe Railroad's land agent in theearly development years of that community. After graduating from Stanford University in 1959, Dick was commissioned as asecond lieutnant in the U.S. Marine Corps. He completed his three-year tour of duty and then entered commercial real estate with Coldwell Banker.Promotions took Dick to the higher levels of Coldwell Banker while also stationing him in various cities-Los Angeles, San Diego, and Seattle. Dick left Coldwell Banker and with a partner, formed Prescott, a venture in real estate development. Working primarily in the Seattle area, Prescott has been responsible for several of the city's landmark structures, including Century Square and US Bank Centre.In the mid-1990s, Dick was asked to return to Coldwell Banker where, as president of Coldwell Banker Institutional Services, he served on the three-person executive committee of Coldwell Banker and was on the Coldwell Banker Board of Directors duringthe company's transition to CB Richard Ellis.Dick and his wife, Jan live in Kirkland, Washington. Together they have one daughter and four sons and enjoy being part of thelives of their seven grandchildren. Read More Read Less
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