Company Description
The Biltmore Company doesn't need to build more. It oversees the Biltmore Estate, which includes the 250-room home (the largest privately owned in...
Key Biltmore Company Financials
| Company Type | Private - Main Headquarters |
|---|---|
| Fiscal Year-End | December |
| 2007 Sales (mil.) | $70.6 |
| 2007 Employees | 380 (est.) |
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The Business DirectoryBiltmore Company Executives
| Title | Name & Bio | Contact |
|---|---|---|
| President | William A. V. (Bill) Cecil Jr. | Network | E-mail |
| Manager Business Development, Home Products, Biltmore Estate For Your Home Division | Lydia Vander Voort | Network | E-mail |
| Manager Business Development, Outdoor Living and Landscape, Biltmore Estate For Your Home Division | Susan Ashbridge | Network | E-mail |
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Current Biltmore Company News
- Coral Gables mayor avoids disciplining city manager: Mayor Don Slesnick said he has not yet decided how, or if at all, to discipline the city manager for a civil charge of violating state law. [Miami Herald (FL)] (28 Aug 2008 04:00:00 EDT)
- Coral Gables mayor mulling disciplining city manager: Mayor Don Slesnick said he has not yet decided how, or if at all, to discipline the city manager for a civil charge of violating state law. [Miami Herald (FL)] (27 Aug 2008 04:00:00 EDT)
- Miami-Dade voters want to keep Children's Trust: Miami-Dade voters chose to renew The Children's Trust, a taxpayer-funded group that helps pay for hundreds of youth services. [Miami Herald (FL)] (27 Aug 2008 04:00:00 EDT)
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