Fred W. Fairclough

Fred W. Fairclough

Voorzitter bij Primary Children's Medical Center Foundation

74 jaar
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Fred W.
Fairclough
was the founder of Bonneville Mortgage Co. founded in 1976 where he held the title of President from 1982 to 1998.
He currently holds the position of Chairman-Trustees Board at Primary Children's Medical Center Foundation and Director-Ivory Boyer Real Estate Centre at David Eccles School of Business.
Mr. Fairclough's former positions include Director at Advanta Bank Corp.
(Utah) from 2000 to 2010, Director at Altabancorp from 2000 to 2020, Director-Emeritus at University of Utah Medical Center from 1994 to 2002, Director at Altabank, and Commissioner at Housing Authority of Salt Lake City from 1994 to 2000.
Mr. Fairclough received his undergraduate degree from the University of Utah in 1971.

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Primary Children's Medical Center Foundation Voorzitter -
David Eccles School of Business Corporate Officer/Principal -
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ALTABANCORP Directeur/Bestuurslid 26-05-2020
Advanta Bank Corp. (Utah) Directeur/Bestuurslid 01-01-2010
Directeur/Bestuurslid 01-01-2002
Corporate Officer/Principal 01-01-2000
Oprichter 01-01-1998
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University of Utah Undergraduate Degree

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