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Schulz WilliamR

Apr 4, 1931

Rating : AA (Data from a birth certificate)

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American businessman and politician who was an Independent candidate for Governor of Arizona in the 1986 gubernatorial election, and was the Democratic nominee against Barry Goldwater in the 1980 U.S. Senate election. Following his graduation from Harvard Business School, Schulz founded his own business, known as Homesmith, which offered home repair services in the Palo Alto, California area. Schulz then founded W. R. Schulz and Associates, which owned and managed 88 garden apartment properties in the Phoenix metropolitan area. Schulz is credited with getting the Apartment Renters Tax Relief Bill passed through the state legislature, which led to his involvement in politics. Bill Schulz is known for his humour and practicality when confronted with small business challenges, and his love of trees. He is the author of Looking Back, With Some Forward Thoughts, a no-holds family history up to 1990. Link to Wikipedia biography Read less

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