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William “Bill” P. Mohr is CEO of Mohr Financial, a real estate investment company in Oakland, CA. He will be sharing his experiences with Rotary in a talk designed to make you think and give you takeaways. Bill specializes in Real Estate Group Investments.  His Investment Groups own over 1,000 Skilled Nursing Beds and 250 Assisted Living Units.  He has over 33 years of experience in the real estate industry and his unique skills are in acquisition, disposition, raising private equity, arranging debt, exchanging, design, construction, development and management.

During this real estate tenure he has been active in the leadership and enhancement of the CCIM Institute locally and nationally.  His service includes President of the CCIM Northern California Chapter, past Board Member of the CCIM Institute, Chair of its prestigious world-wide faculty and an outstanding teacher.   Additionally he is a retired member of the UC Berkeley Extension faculty where he taught for 11 years classes in Real Estate Investing for Financial Planners.  Bill was one of the founders of the Real Estate Alliance for Charity and has served as Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Financial Officer carrying out multiple successful Bay Area charity projects. 

Our speaker graduated with honors in 1975 from the University of California at Berkeley with a major in Architecture. Bill has completed additional graduate studies in fiancé, econometrics, economics, management, accounting and management.  He lives with his wife Robyn, a top producer in residential real estate and is known as “Uncle Bill” while inspiring 11 nieces and nephews.  His hobbies include Captaining his 1’ Sailboat (which he races on the Oakland Estuary), digital film making, photograph and painting.   If that is not enough he is an accomplished world traveler, follows world affairs closely, is a Civil War history buff and an active participant in ice dancing and skiing.

Monday he will talk about "The Pursuit of Excellence, Walkaway Knowledge for Superior Performances Today," in an interesting and informative presentation.