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San Diego County, CA April 17, 2001 Election
Smart Voter Full Biography for Rick Richard

Candidate for
Council member; City of San Diego

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Presently working as a licensed Real Estate Agent since 1994 and have been licensed since 1978.

Formerly employed as a Contract Administrator with the Defense Logistic Agency involved with Multi Million Dollar TOP SECRET contracts. I retired from this positon in September 1994.

Prior to the above position I was employed as the Maintenance Director of the Naval Amphibious Base in Coronado with responsibility for the complete base operation. Included maintaining over 240 buildings, numerous miles of base streets, underground utilities including water, steam, sewer, electrical power, several miles of Ocean front property and the safety and cleanliness of the portion of Glorietta Bay surrounding the base.

Responsible for major construction projects including the building of a Hi Rise building and major renovations for numerous buildings.

Responsible for establishing and maintaining the annual budget and preventative maintenance schedules.

Prior to the above I was employed as a Purchasing Agent at various local companies.

EDUCATION Graduated from the US Air Force Training schools after completing required courses in Government Contract Administration and Government Contract Law.

Gradated from San Diego Mesa College with and Associate Degree in Speech Arts.

Graduated from San Diego City College with and Associate Degree in Business Management

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