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5. Feb. 2021 · David V. Johnson, Chairman of Victor International, Corporation and Victor BVI, is internationally respected as a successful entrepreneur and luxury community developer committed to creating unique living and working environments that exist in ecological harmony with the land.
Oil Nut Bay's Founder and Chairman, David V. Johnson, is the 2022 Michigan United Land Institute Lifetime Achievement Award recipient.
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21. Dez. 2016 · Here is David V. Johnson on developing a legacy: Create Harmony Not Houses: Johnson says that it took him 8 years of searching in 13 countries to find the perfect spot to build what he deems the new St. Barths or Mustique, Oil Nut Bay in Virgin Gorda.
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Recreational Development Council at Urban Land InstituteDetroit Steering Committee at Urban Land InstittureBoard of Governors for the ULI FoundationWorld Presidents’ Organization (WPO)Urban Land Institute Life Achievement Award (2022)GEM Visionary Award by Global Electric Motors. (2009)Award of Excellence by the Urban Land Institute for excellence in design, planning and development. (Bay Harbor, 2003)Environmentalist of the Year by Michigan Chamber of CommerceCo-founder of the Bay Harbor Foundation in Northern MichiganCo-founder of The Victor Foundation (Michigan)Co-founder of the North Sound Foundation (BVI)Supporter of a host of local and national organizations:4. Aug. 2023 · David V. Johnson, Chairman of Victor International, is the esteemed developer behind Oil Nut Bay with more than 40 years of industry-leading experience. A man with relentless drive, he...
13. Apr. 2020 · Oil Nut Bay developer and Chairman of Victor International Corporation, David V. Johnson, not only set out to create an exclusive collection of properties for those who dreamed of a...
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David V. Johnson is a former philosophy professor turned journalist with more than a decade of experience as an editor and writer. He is currently deputy editor of Stanford Social Innovation Review, and has previously worked at Al Jazeera America, Boston Review, San Francisco magazine, and Harper’s Magazine.