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Western Golf Properties hires back expert

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Ed Schiller back in the role of business development.

| July 9, 2012

Western Golf Properties is proud to welcome Ed Schiller back to the Corporate team in the role of Business Development.

In 1992, Schiller joined Western Golf Properties in the role of Financial Controller at Pelican Hill Golf Club.  During Schiller’s tenure with Western Golf Properties, he worked on several golf property opening teams including Oak Creek Golf Club in Irvine, California, Ocean Trails Golf Club (now Trump National) in Rancho Palos Verdes, California, The Meadows Del Mar (now The Grand Del Mar Golf Club) in Del Mar, California and TPC Snoqualmie Ridge Golf Club in Snoqualmie, Washington. After successfully overseeing the financial operations and the on-boarding of multiple Western Golf Properties managed facilities, Schiller was promoted to Vice President of New Development and became responsible for all accounting, financial reporting and feasibility studies/analysis for new golf development.

 “We have always maintained that the people make the success of our company, and I am pleased to welcome Ed back to our team,” says Bobby Heath, CEO of Western Golf Properties, “His reputation within the industry as well as his expertise will be an invaluable asset to us.”

Schiller is welcomed back to Western Golf Properties to spearhead the Business Development team nationwide.  He will focus on expanding our presence within regionally strategic markets to leverage our expertise and resources.

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