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Bob Slobe Born February 2, 1955, Sacramento, Ca 4th
Generation Sacramentan Two sisters, One Brother. Father died when I was
14. Mother survives. I work for the North Sacramento Land Company. It’s a
family real estate development and investment business. I graduated
from Norte Del Rio High School in North Sacramento in 1973. Went to
Stanford University from 1973-77. Graduated with a BA in Art History.
Went to Thunderbird School (The American Graduate School of International
Management) in Arizona 77-79. I went to work in New York City as a
consultant for Business International and stayed in New York until
1986-87. I tried entrepreneurship with a friend both in New York and
Sacramento with mixed results. Then I came to work in Sacramento. I
have always had an interest in the arts and volunteered at the Crocker
and in Old Sacramento as a kid helping my mother and friends to get the
Railroad Museum funded. I have been on many not for profit boards to
include the Crocker Art Museum, Uptown Arts, California State Railroad
Museum, Center for Contemporary Art, the Sacramento Tree Foundation, The
Sacramento Valley Open Space Conservancy, The Discovery Museum and the
North Sacramento Chamber of Commerce. I enjoy it and am honored that my
company lets me participate in community affairs at that level. I live
in North Sacramento, enjoy travel, sports of all kinds, and going to the
movies. I am married to Kim Mueller, a native midwesterner. She works at Orrick,
Herrington & Sutcliffe as an intellectual property attorney. She served a
term on the Sacramento City Council. We were married in Lake Placid, New
York in 1995. We went through remodel hell shortly thereafter and are now
in recovery.
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