Jon Runstad co-founded Wright Runstad & Company in 1972. Currently, he is responsible for the direction and general management of the company and actively involved in major aspects of each project in development and major management issues for existing properties. Jon's career in real estate development spans 40 years. Before founding Wright Runstad & Company, he was a building economist with the Ministry of Public Building Works in London and a project manager developing properties with Cabot, Cabot & Forbes in Boston. Jon is a member of several organizations, including the Real Estate Roundtable and the Urban Land Institute. He serves as a director of the Institute for Systems Biology and the Seattle Symphony, as well as trustee for the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and the Downtown Seattle Association. He served as a member and president of the Board Regents of the University of Washington and continues his work for the University of Washington in many ways, including membership on the Campaign Executive Committee and the Board of Rowing Stewards. The Runstad Center for Real Estate Studies is named in honor of Jon and his wife Judy, a prominent land use attorney. Jon earned a BA in Economics and a BS in Building Construction at the University of Washington. He also earned an MBA from Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration. |