TEQUESTA, FL, April 06, 2022 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Gordon Ripma has been included in Marquis Who's Who. As in all Marquis Who's Who biographical volumes, individuals profiled are selected on the basis of current reference value. Factors such as position, noteworthy accomplishments, visibility, and prominence in a field are all taken into account during the selection process.
An accomplished business owner with a proven track record of success in the real estate industry, Mr. Ripma has excelled as the president and chief executive officer of Florida Trend Development Corporation since the early 1990s. Throughout his career, he has honed his expertise in designing, directing, budgeting, buyer representation, entrepreneurship and banking in administrative roles with companies such as: Christ Coins LLC, Christ Coin Foundation Inc., Signature Oil Solutions, Excursion Gold Mine, Excursion Ranch, Florida Family Fanus, Tri-Power LLC, Rock Foundations LLC, Telluride Mining Company, Twin Peaks Uranium Corporation, Quik-Draw LLC, Breakers Sound LLC, Beckwith & Associates, Inc., and RGR Mining Company.
Between the mid-1990s and the early-2020s, Mr. Ripma was the president of Pyramis Development Corporation developing Sur-la-Mer, a residential ocean front property in Gulfstream, Florida, Telluride Mining Company, RGR Mining Company, Jupiter Lakes Professional Center, Palm Beach Home Builders, Coconut Cove, and Turtle Creek residential developments in Jupiter, Florida. Additionally, he was the director and manager of Aqua-Kleen Systems, LLC, a bioremediation company, developer of Breakers Sound, an oceanfront condominium project, director and manager of Coleman Labs Company, and secretary and treasurer of Toque-de-Oro, a mining and mineral exploration and offshore treasure salvaging company.
Before embarking on his professional journey, Mr. Ripma attended Lawrence Institute of Technology, and Arizona State University, Schools of Architecture. Outside of his work, he gives back to others as president and chief executive officer of the Christ Coins Foundation, which offers a beautiful metal coin made from precious metals, gold or silver that people can either keep for themselves or pass out to others as a sign of hope and love, and Christ's return. Dedicated to those less fortunate, he has also given back through missionary and medical missionary trips to countries such as Haiti, Venezuela, Ecuador, and Costa Rica.
Even though his career has been filled with highlights, Mr. Ripma is proud of holding five U.S. patents in relationship to sparkplug technology, which is a sparkplug that does not need any tools to be replaced, three national design patents, as well as a U.S. patent for a U.S.P.S. postal stamp dispenser which dispenses a 100-roll stamp and applies it to the envelope. His 50 plus year passion, second to his wife Jerilee, has been looking for The Lost Dutchman Gold Mine. Within the next few years, Mr. Ripma plans to publish his book on the fabled "Lost Dutchman Gold Mine" in the Superstition Mountains of Apache Junction, Arizona, as well as open up his Excursion Mine in Payson, Arizona. Most important of all his endeavors is to get Christ Coins circulating throughout the world for such a time as this.
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