
Dudley Webb
He graduated from Georgetown College with a B.A. degree in business administration. He received a J.D. degree from the University of Kentucky College of Law in 1968. That same year, Webb went into private law practice in Lexington. Three years later, he entered into a partnership with his brother, Donald, and they founded what is today the law firm of Webb, Hoskins, Glover & Thompson, P.S.C., where both Webb brothers retain senior partner status.
In 1972, Dudley Webb and his brother first entered real estate development and investing, and they quickly expanded their horizons from small residential and warehouse projects into the high-rise world of commercial and office market development. They then teamed to form The Webb Companies, a construction, marketing, leasing, brokerage, property management, and ancillary real estate functions. Under their leadership, the entity and its affiliates grew into one of the largest real estate development organizations in the country, with partners and projects in over sixty different major projects running from New York to San Francisco and Boston to Miami.
Dudley Webb has served on various national industry boards and committees, including those of the Urban Land Institute, the International Council of Shopping Centers, the National Association of Industrial and Office Parks, and others. Locally, he has served or is serving as a Director of the PNC Bank, the Bluegrass Community Foundation, the Lexington Chamber of Commerce, The Lexington School and many other philanthropic and civic organizations of the area.
Woodford Webb
Woodford is a graduate of Henry Clay High School; Washington & Lee University Lexington, Virginia ; University of Kentucky (M.B.A.); and the Northern Kentucky University Salmon P. Chase College of Law (Juris Doctor).
In 2008, he was selected as one of Lexington's 20 under 40 "Rising Stars" in Lexington by the Lexington Young Professionals Association (LYPA).
In 2009, he will be Chairman of the Board of Commerce Lexington, being the second, second generation Chair of the board. His father Donald W. Webb served as Chair in 1985. At age 40, he will also be the youngest Chair of Commerce Lexington in its history.
He serves on the Board of Directors of The Webb Companies, Commerce Lexington, Secretary of Hospice of the Bluegrass, President of the Downtown Lexington Corporation (DLC), a Director of Evergreen Rehabilitation, and the Lexington History Museum. He is a former Director of the First Security Bank of Lexington and the Lexington Humane Society.
John H. Anderson
In 1978, John formed his own development company to develop a new concept of Marriott Resorts in Fort Lauderdale, Florida with Marriott Hotels and Aetna Life & Casualty as partners. Since 1979, he has been a full member of the Urban Land Institute (Uli.Org) where he is a Governor of the ULI Foundation and a frequent participant in the Advisory Service Panels (most recently for Bayou La Batre, Alabama; helping city leaders with post-Katrina building ideas), the Advisory Board For The College Of Landscape Architecture At The University Of Florida and the International Advisory Board of the Real Estate Academic Initiative at Harvard University.
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