Welk Resort Group

Welk Timeshares & Resort Group
Private
Founded 1964 (1964)
Headquarters San Marcos, California, United States
Key people
Lawrence Welk, founder
Jon Fredricks, president[1] and CEO[2][3]
Website welkresorts.com

Welk Resort Group is a corporation based in San Marcos, California that is a developer and operator of luxury resorts and timeshares in the United States and Mexico. It was founded in 1964 by famed television bandleader Lawrence Welk. As of 2015, the company has developed five properties.

History

In 1964, Lawrence Welk purchased 900 acres (360 ha) of mostly undeveloped land near Escondido, California, 20 miles north of San Diego. The property included a golf course, motel, and mobile home community. After the entertainer staged one of his shows at the site, it gained in popularity for tourism, eventually growing to include a theater, more golf, and vacation homes. As the initial property expanded, son Larry Welk, a record company executive, became the group’s first CEO and guided the company into the timeshare business in the 1980s.[4]

During the 50 years since the company’s formation, the company has developed five luxury resorts with over 1000 vacation ownership accommodations. Ownership of the business has remained primarily with the Welk family, with seven family members and a former company president sharing 88 percent of ownership, along with 12 percent owned by employees through an employee stock ownership plan.[4]

Locations

Current

Welk Resorts' current portfolio of timeshare resorts are based in:[4]

Future

See also

References

  1. White, Ronald D. (27 July 2014). "A champagne career for Welk Resort Group's president". LA Times. Retrieved 21 June 2015.
  2. Hirsh, Lou (4 November 2014). "Welk Resorts Adds CEO to Fredricks' Role". San Diego Business Journal. Retrieved 21 June 2015.
  3. "Jon Fredricks promoted to president and CEO for Welk Resorts". Hotel Management. Retrieved 21 June 2015.
  4. 1 2 3 McSwain, Dan (21 December 2013). "Welk Resorts surges ahead, carefully". The San-Diego Union Tribune. Retrieved 21 June 2015.

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