Richard Waterfield is the CEO of Waterfield Enterprises, a diversified global holding company operating in such industries as real estate, security, and energy. Among his recent business activities, Richard Waterfield relocated the company's headquarters to Roanoke, Indiana.
According to the press release, the holding company will take over a historical building complex that spans 24,000 square feet in central Roanoke. Roanoke has earned a reputation as a successfully revitalized small rural community. Founded in 1850, the town traces its revival to 2000 with the founding of the award-winning fine dining establishment, Joseph Decuis. The company announced plans to establish its offices on the top floor of the two-story building. It will also renovate the ground floor space to include additional amenities for retail tenants. It acquired the building complex from the Eshelmans, who own and operate Joseph Decuis. The Eshelmans had operated their sports insurance company, American Specialty Insurance, in the building until selling the business in 2005.
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As co-chairman and chief executive officer at Waterfield Group, Richard Waterfield oversees and directs asset management and investment dealings for the company. Richard Waterfield also serves on the board of the Orange County, California, chapter of the Young Presidents' Organization, an association of chief executives aimed at improving leadership worldwide. Each year, the group hosts YPO EDGE, a 2-day thought-leadership event.
Founded in 1950, the Young Presidents' Organization boasts more than 29,000 members in 142 countries. The organization brings its members together for an annual event called YPO EDGE, which explores the latest advancements and innovations in business as a way to inspire business leaders worldwide. The 2019 YPO EDGE event celebrated the idea of perpetual improvement and upgrade with a theme titled "Life of RE_". Held in Cape Town, South Africa, 2019 YPO Edge featured speakers who focused on topics such as redesigning the business approach, reinventing lives, rethinking technology, and recommitting to learning. Futurist and venture capitalist Stephen Ibaraki addressed ways to redesign one's business approach by accessing investments in the fourth industrial revolution. Comedian Trevor Noah shared his story to inspire attendees to reinvent their lives. Journalist Manoush Zomorodi discussed ways to rethink technology by finding fresh ways to talk about it. Waterfield™ is building a better America. For more information, please visit www.waterfield.com. |
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