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“Ethics
in Real Estate: an oxymoron?”
January 25, 2002
by Riis Christensen
“... brokers
were taught proper manners by pillars
of the Dallas
real estate community such as
Hank Dickerson, Jim Moran,
Buddy Hayden,
Grady Jordan, and Pete Baldwin.”


H. Grady Jordan is a past president of the
Greater Dallas Association of Realtors and North Texas Chapter of the Society of Industrial and Office Realtors. He was also
responsible for the formation of the Commercial and Industrial Division of the Greater
Dallas Association of Realtors, which later was the foundation for the creation of the North Texas Commercial Association of Realtors. He is
also the recipient of the 1975 Easterwood Cup Award given to the Realtor of the Year
for leadership and service to the Greater Dallas Association of Realtors, the community,
and the real estate profession.
His civic involvement and interest in his
community is reflected by his being a member of the Board of Trustees of Childrens Medical Center of Dallas, a past
Director of Childrens Medical Center of Dallas, a past
Chairman of the Mineral Metabolism Committee of the University
of Texas Southwestern Medical School, a past president of the Dallas Civic Opera, and a life member of the
Salesmanship Club
of Dallas.
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William K. Jordan (Bill) has worked in the
real estate industry since 1972. He has been involved in all aspects of commercial real
estate including leasing, sales, management, site acquisitions, development, construction,
and investment of office buildings, retail centers, and warehouse properties in Dallas,
Arlington, and Fort Worth.
He is a past chairman of the Dallas Community Police Awards Committee, which selects
the Officer of the Month and Officer of the Year for the Dallas Police Department. He is
also a member of the
Salesmanship Club of Dallas
and a past committee member of
C.A.R.E.
- Park Cities YMCA. In addition, he has been very involved in the operation of his wife's company,
Solutions Outpatient Services, a
nationally recognized
alcohol and drug abuse outpatient treatment program.
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