2009 David Neenan David Neenan is the creator of the pioneering Archistruction strategy for integrating design, development and construction processes from conception to completion. His firm, The Neenan Company, designs, builds and develops health care, education, and other community buildings in Colorado and the western United States.
He also leads seminars on entrepreneurialism both in the US and developing countries. David is known as a free-thinking, impassioned leader who has challenged every assumption in the design and construction industries in order to deliver superior solutions to clients.
Considered a fire starter within the industry, he has been successful getting independent disciplines to collaborate for the betterment of clients. Neenan is well known for his philosophy of communication and integration of disciplines.
The Neenan Company was founded more than 40 years ago. David and his wife Sharon live in Fort Collins, Colorado, where they raised their four daughters. 2008  Realtec Companies Like many successful companies, Realtec began as a search for something better. To assemble a strong nucleus of highly-educated, experienced commercial specialists who could serve the Northern Colorado market was a vision of the founder, Steve Stansfield. This vision was shared by other experienced brokers who would later join the company.
In an effort to adequately serve the Northern Colorado area, Realtec has grown to five offices comprised of thirty-two brokers and an administrative, marketing, and support staff.
Realtec originated in 1983 as a real estate development company, and in 1989, transitioned from development activities to a full-service commercial real estate brokerage company. Joining Steve Stansfield in the Monroe Office are now twelve brokers, with Michael Ehler acting as Managing Broker.
To gain a regional presence, Realtec opened its first satellite office in 1994 in Loveland. The Loveland office, managed by Larry Melton and Tom Reznik, consists of seven brokers.
In 1995 Realtec capitalized on a rapidly emerging market in Greeley and welcomed the addition of the Realtec Greeley office. Managed by broker Mark Bradley, the Realtec Greeley team is comprised of six brokers.
Recognizing the vitality and growth opportunities in downtown Fort Collins, Realtec opened its second location in the summer of 2007. Located in Old Town Fort Collins, the Realtec Downtown office consists of four brokers and is managed by Jim Mokler.
Realtec announced its foray into the Denver metro market in 2008, with its newest branch office headed by Chris Mooney and Keith Masenheimer.
With this team of seasoned professionals, Realtec has maintained its position as a dominant force in the Northern Colorado commercial marketplace. Since its inception, Realtec has enlisted only the best and brightest of commercial real estate practitioners. Attesting to the emphasis placed upon achieving the highest standards of professional education, Realtec currently has six (6) Society of Industrial and Office Realtor (SIOR) and eight (8) Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM) designees.
Realtec’s historical success can be attributed to many factors, but most importantly:
- treating clients fairly and honestly in a sincere effort to achieve their goals and objectives;
- fostering an environment of teamwork, trust, respect among its brokers and staff;
- collaborating in a teamwork atmosphere to achieve the desired results.
With this tradition of excellence and track record of accomplishment, Realtec is poised for a bright future!
2007  Bill Reynolds President and founder of the W.W. Reynolds Companies
Bill Reynolds is the President and founder of the W.W. Reynolds Companies.
The W.W. Reynolds Companies was founded in 1966 and is a real estate development and professional property management firm based in Boulder.
During the last 40 years, Bill and his companies have developed more than two million square feet of office, commercial and residential buildings in Boulder and Fort Collins. His most recent project is the 500,000 square foot mixed-use development, One Boulder Plaza in downtown Boulder.
Bill Reynolds was born in Boulder and grew up in Boulder’s Mapleton Historic District. With the exception of the two years he served in the U.S. Navy in San Diego, Bill has lived his whole life in Colorado. Bill graduated from the University of Colorado in 1962 with a degree in business.
Bill enjoys skiing, fishing, photography, cycling, travel and his grandchildren.
Bill has served the community as a member of the Board of Directors for the Chamber and is currently on the Board of Trustees for the Boulder Community Hospital Foundation.
He was a founding member of the CU Real Estate Center and served as President of the center. He was a founder and the first president of the University of Colorado Real Estate Foundation.
The W.W. Reynolds Companies has been honored twice as NAIOP’s Colorado Chapter Developer of the Year in 1991 and 2003.
2006  Three Generations of the Moore Family
Will Moore
Born in Iowa. Moved to Loveland about the year 1890 (give or take). He had an office on Eisenhower Ave. in a small stucco building. His main partner was Ken Weedin, a good man. He was hit by a car, which jumped the curb while Granddad was looking through the glass window of a store. He went through the glass window and when the fireman picked him up or saw him, he said “The damn near killed the best Democrat in Larimer County!” He was the oldest living realtor in Colorado when he died at age 95! He was 5’6” tall and loved being an Irishman. He drank a pint of whiskey every week and smoked a cigar every day. He was “a very colorful guy.”
He has three sons: Orville, Carl and Max.
W. Max Moore
Born in 12/7/07 (Born in Loveland, CO & his brothers) Deceased -- 7/17/70. Played Quarterback at Loveland High School. Attended CSU for 2 years; then attended University of Southern California and played trumpet in the marching band. Married to Virginia R. Moore, he had one son: William M. “Bill” Moore and two daughters: Sally M. Haxton, Nancy L. Striebing.
Received the CSU Honor Alumni Award - Natural Sciences in 1964.
Max entered the Real Estate Business in Denver in 1930. Owner of Moore Realty Company which consisted of the following areas: General Brokerage, Insurance Management & Mortgage Loans. The company became Moore and Company about 1960. He was the Former President of the Colorado Association of Realtors & the Denver Board of Realtors; member of the Board of Directors of the National Association Real Estate Boards. Max was named the Outstanding Realtor of year for Denver in 1946 & 1947, and named the Realtor of Year for Colorado in 1955. In 1945, Max organized the Realtors Listing Service (a free listing service to all members of the Denver Board of Realtors).
Will M. “Bill” Moore
Is married to Freda L. Moore, with one daughter, Linda. William “Bill” Moore is currently active with the Real Estate Center at CU’s Leeds School of Business where he is a member of the Real Estate Council. In addition, Bill serves on the center’s board of governors.
Bill is the owner of Bill Moore Enterprises, Inc., a commercial brokerage and development company, and MAC Holdings Inc. He was previously president and CEO of Coldwell Banker Moore & Company, formed when he sold his family’s business, Moore & Company, to Coldwell Banker in 1998.
A Colorado native, Bill attended the University of Colorado and graduated in 1954. He then joined his family’s company - Moore Realty Company – where he began his real estate career as a residential salesman. He moved into commercial sales in 1960 and assumed the overall management of Moore Companies in 1970.
The highlight of Bill’s career was being elected the 1987 president of the National Association of Realtors. In addition, he held positions as president of the Realtor National Marketing Institute, the Colorado Association of Realtors, and the Denver Board of Realtors. Bill’s community activities have included serving as a director of the following organizations: Denver Chamber of Commerce, Greater Denver Corporation, Community Board Norwest Bank of Denver, Mountain States Employers Council, and the Southeast Economic Development Council.
2005  Larry Kendall
Larry Kendall holds a Masters Degree in Business Administration from Kansas State University and has practiced real estate in Colorado for 32 years. He is Chairman and one of the founding partners of The Group, Inc., a real estate company that is owned equally by its sales associates and staff. The Group has 230 sales associates in 7 offices in the Northern Colorado areas. In 2005, Realtor Magazine named The Group, Inc. the most productive real estate company in the United States as measured by transactions per sales associate.
Larry’s community activities include:
- Past-President of the Fort Collins Chamber of Commerce
- Realtor of the Year by the Fort Collins Board of Realtors
- Business Person of the Year by Business World Magazine
- Entrepreneur of the Year by Fort Collins, Inc.
- Past-President of the Fort Collins Area United Way
- Past-Chairman of the Colorado State University Development Council
- “Collins Award” recipient for his service to the Fort Collins Community
- “Best in the Business” Award by The Fort Collins Coloradoan Newspaper
- Special Achievement Award from the Certified Residential Specialists for his teaching and impact on real estate education nationally
- In the mid-1980’s, Larry developed the “Real Estate Master” workshop to help people develop mastery in their lives and their real estate careers. There are over 2,000 Real Estate Master graduates in Colorado.
- Developed “Ninja Selling” an 8-hour sales course which he taught to over 7,000 Realtors. He has authorized Walt Frey to teach the class on a national basis
Larry is married and has two children. His wife, Pat, is a professor of nutrition at Colorado State University. Larry and his family enjoy outdoor activities and spending time at their second home on Lake Dillon, Colorado.
2004  William "Bill" Neal
William “Bill” Neal was born July 4, 1946, in Dodge City, Kansas. He received his B.A. from Fort Hays State University in 1968, and his M.A. from Colorado State University in 1972. From 1972 to 1976, Bill served as a City Planner and Director of Personnel for the City of Greeley, Colorado. In 1976, Bill became the Marketing Director for Wheeler Realty Company of Greeley and in 1981, the Managing General Partner of Wheeler Realty Company in Fort Collins. Wheeler Realty merged with Fowler Real Estate Services in Boulder in 1997. The merged company secured offices in Longmont, and Greeley later that year, and is presently the largest and most productive residential company in Northern Colorado, 300 agents strong.
Bill had been engaged in the residential and commercial development business since 1976. He had developed in excess of 4,000 residential home sites and multiple retail and office centers in the Northern Colorado market. Bill had served as President and Director of the local Board of Realtors, Chairman of Fort Collins, Inc., and had served as a transportation commissioner and on the Blue Ribbon Panel for growth for the State of Colorado through his appointments from Governor Roy Romer.
Bill was a man of great vision and impact who believed in the town and community of Fort Collins. He fervently devoted his energy, his intellect and unique resourcefulness as a dynamic and highly visible businessman active throughout Colorado. The neighborhoods of Fairbrooke, Brown Farm, Rigden Farm and Miramont are a testimony to his labor. His vision will live in the legacy of growing families and fruitful businesses all over the region. Bill was in love with life. He enjoyed every moment, knowing every day was a new adventure. His life was filled with biking, playing guitar, composing and performing music at Larimer County events. He was a deeply spiritual man who enjoyed solitude, and yet was passionate in his devotion to friends and family, who enjoyed his company whether in a boardroom, on a bike trail or at a concert. He leaves behind his son, Andrew "Andy" Neal, and his daughter, Jennifer McCoy, both of Fort Collins. His family was a true source of pride, joy and love as he spent many adventures with his grandchildren, Elijah and Briery. Bill died tragically, July 24, 2004, in an airplane accident in Fort Collins. His untimely death will be a great loss to many, but his memory will serve as a catalyst for great new adventures and endeavors, as his life work and undying passion live on in all those who knew him.
2003  Bob Everitt Bob Everitt was born in Enid, Oklahoma and graduated from Enid High School. He received his B.A. degree in Business from The University of Oklahoma in 1950. Bob was commissioned into the United States Army in 1951 and served in the Korean War until 1953.
Bob and his family moved to Fort Collins in 1953 to manage a recently-acquired family lumberyard. Within a couple years, the business had expanded into real estate development. The Everitt organization continued to expand with retail stores and/or commercial and residential developments throughout Colorado, Wyoming, Kansas, and Oklahoma. In 2003, the Everitt Companies celebrated its 50th year in business in Fort Collins. Bob is married to Joyce. They have three children, seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Bob has enjoyed extensive involvement in the Fort Collins community. His community activities and awards include:
- Honoree, Colorado State University Real Estate Hall of Fame
- Colorado State University Honorary Alumni and Special Recognition Award
- Poudre School District Outstanding Community Education Advocate award
- Colorado State University Global Leadership Council member
- Northern Colorado Business Report Bravo! Entrepreneur Lifetime Achievement Award, 1999
- Former Chairman of the Board of Directors, First Interstate Bank of Fort Collins, N.A.
- Colorado State University Charles A. Lory Public Service Award
- Former CSU Foundation Board member
- Former CSU Equine Center Advisory Council Board member
- Past member of Colorado Governor’s Front Range Planning Task Force
- Colorado State University Business School Advisory Council
- Founder of Summit Investment Fund organization for College of Business, Colorado State University
- Former Vice Chairman of Colorado State University Development Council
- Colorado State University Task Force for the Support of Higher Education
- Past President of Fort Collins Chamber of Commerce
- Former Chairman of Fort Collins Inc. (economic development organization)
- Recipient of Colorado Association of Partners in Education’s 1998 ‘Partnership in Education” award
- A Founding Director of the Downtown Development Authority
- Everitt Companies honored for its support of the arts in the State of Colorado, 1988
- Former member Longs Peak Council of the Boy Scouts of America
- Former Chairman of “Partners for Excellence” fund-raising campaign for the CSU School of Business
- Honorary member Alpha Sigma Gamma, School of Business, Colorado State University
- Former member of Steering Committee for the Northern Colorado Center of Excellence Program Steering Committee member for Volunteers in Poudre Schools
- Member of Poudre School District Think Tank
- Former member of Salvation Army Advisory Board
- Former Trustee of Colorado Outward Bound
- Fort Collins Area Chamber of Commerce community involvement ‘Collins Award’, 1980
- Kiwanis Club ‘Community Builder of the year’, 1986
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