A Tribute to Robert Campbell

Official Obituary Below.  Videos from the Memorial Service are available here.

Dec. 16, 2011

A TRIBUTE TO ROBERT M. CAMPBELL

Gifted Entrepreneur, Industry Leader, Devoted Husband, Father and Humanitarian

Robert M. “Bob” Campbell, one of the most influential leaders in the California commercial real estate industry for more than four decades, passed away on December 15, 2011 in Newport Beach, California. He passed peacefully at home surrounded by his wife, children and grandchildren.

Bob founded CT Realty Corp., along with U.T. “Tom” Thompson, III, in 1994 and served as president of the company from 1994 to 2009, becoming chairman in 2009. During Bob’s tenure, CT Realty completed more than 200 transactions valued in excess of $2.5 billion. Prior to establishing CT Realty, Bob was general partner of Birtcher Campbell Properties for 20 years. While at Birtcher, he was responsible for the development of commercial real estate projects involving more than 11.5 million square feet of space. He was also a founder and past Chairman of the Board of Pacific National Bank in Newport Beach.

Bogey and the Grandkids (Nov 2011)

Over the years, Bob was the recipient of numerous awards for his business and philanthropic achievements. In 2003, he received the UC Irvine Graduate School of Management’s Lifetime Achievement Award, which is presented to an individual who has exhibited a long period of positive influence over the real estate industry in Orange County, California. In addition, Bob was honored with Ernst & Young’s prestigious “Entrepreneur of the Year” award in 2003 in the category of Real Estate Services. He was also presented with a proclamation by the city of Newport Beach that same year in recognition of his service to Orange County business and the general community.

Over the decades, Bob volunteered thousands of hours to nonprofit organizations and community activities. He was an original member of the “Teahouse Gang,” a group of prominent commercial real estate professionals who recognized the need to do more for the local community. The group held their first annual charity event in 2001 to benefit KIDWORKS, a Santa Ana-based nonprofit organization dedicated to educating and nurturing at-risk youth.

In 2002, the Teahouse Gang held a benefit that raised roughly $1 million for KIDWORKS. Bob and the other Teahouse Gang members established the Building Block Foundation Fund, which supports programs that encourage at-risk, underprivileged but deserving youth in Orange County to achieve more rewarding lifestyles. Campbell was honored for his leadership with this organization in 2005 by the Orange County United Way, which presented him with the Dan Donahue Award at its annual Keeping Kids on Track luncheon.

In 2007, Bob was recognized for turning “real estate success” into “real success for at-risk youth” with the Keys to Success Award. The award is presented each year by Project Access, a nonprofit organization that assists residents of low-income housing apartment communities with achieving self- sufficiency through access to onsite health, education and social services. The organization was founded in 1999 by Foundation for Social Resources, a nonprofit provider of affordable housing in California.

Bob was born on Sept. 5, 1940, in Oakland, California, and received his bachelor of science degree in engineering from Santa Clara University in Santa Clara, California. He is also a two-time graduate of UCLA’s Business School with a master’s degree and a Ph.D. in business administration. Both degrees were earned while working as a research analyst for Planning Research Corp. and as an assistant professor at California State University, Los Angeles.

In addition to his business career and dedication to helping others, Bob was a passionate golfer who loved to travel with his wife of 37 years, Jean. Bob was deeply devoted to his Christian beliefs and was a member of Mariners Church/South Coast Community Church in Irvine, California, for nearly 30 years. Bob’s commitment was nurtured by his weekly participation in a Christian Men’s Covenant Group which offered guidance, comfort and prayer for members facing personal and professional challenges. He served as an intermediary for many of the group’s challenges, using his extraordinary leadership talent, willingness to listen and quiet, thoughtful manner to resolve even the most difficult situations.

Throughout his career, Bob built strong business relationships that not only made him successful in his career, but hugely successful in life. Evidence of this is the many lives he touched, bringing joy, encouragement and hope. To some, Bob was an entrepreneur, a gifted leader and an inspirational mentor. To others, he was a talented partner and business associate. Most importantly, he was a true humanitarian and a devoted husband, father and grandfather. He will truly be missed by all. We thank him for the legacy he leaves which will continue to help others long after our own time has passed.

In addition to Jean, Bob is survived by his daughter Kristen and son-in-law Rob Venick and their two children, James and Katelyn; daughter Kelly and son-in-law Michael McFadden and their three children Campbell, Piper and Makayla, of Denver, Colorado; and his sister Rae Nash of Alamogordo, New Mexico.

A memorial service for Bob is planned for Wednesday, December 21, 2011 at Mariners Church at 11:00 AM in the Community Center located at 5001 Newport Coast Drive, Irvine, California 92603 (corner of Newport Coast Drive and Bonita Canyon Drive). In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Building Block Foundation Fund (www.buildingblock.org) or Kure It (www.kureit.org).

7 Comments to "A Tribute to Robert Campbell"

  1. Kathleen's Gravatar Kathleen
    December 17, 2011 - 7:30 am | Permalink

    What an incredible man Bob was! So many volleyball memories with our OCVBC family! The Bunce and Scott families are sad to hear of his passing. However, we look forward to dancing with him again in Heaven! All our love. Xo

  2. Kelly's Gravatar Kelly
    December 17, 2011 - 12:12 pm | Permalink

    Many have congratulated mike on writing a beautiful tribute. Please note, it was not written by mike this is the official obituary that we have posted. We love how it captures so much of who my dad was.

  3. December 18, 2011 - 9:53 am | Permalink

    I had the pleasure of meeting Bob when I was very new in my tenure as president of the Orange County Community Foundation in the fall of 2000. He was on fire with a drive and passion to transform the way he was giving back to the community…. he said he was tired of being asked to sit on nonprofit boards not for his input or involvement, but simply to write a check. He was consumed with the idea that things could be done better, more effectively, and with greater impact for people in great need. And he was right. The years that followed proved out Bob’s instincts, and I had the honor of working with him to put his passion into practice, attracting scores of his friends and colleagues to join the effort along the way– being as effective as a “pied piper” in philanthropy as he was in business. :-) My heart is breaking for the loss to our community of such a visionary, committed and passionate advocate for those in need, and for his family, who was– along with his deep faith– the light of his life. You will be missed more than you could have known, Bob… but we will be blessed with one very tall, handsome angel looking down as we try to live up to your example of greatness in both “head” and “heart”. With much love, Shelley Hoss

  4. Brent Weakley's Gravatar Brent Weakley
    December 18, 2011 - 6:01 pm | Permalink

    My thoughts, prayers and condolences go out to you and your family. I only had the privilege of meeting your father on several occasions but given his great accomplishments and the wonderful children and grandchildren he has left behind, he seems to have been an extraordinary person. Know that all your Denver family will be here for you when you return.
    Love,
    Brent

  5. Debbie Baker's Gravatar Debbie Baker
    December 19, 2011 - 8:55 am | Permalink

    Kelly, Jean and Kristen and your families:

    Bob will be missed, and after almost 19 years of being his assistant, it will never be the same. He was such a great Dad to you both and loved Jean so much. He will ALWAYS be looking over all of you as you all continue to grow, love and have faith in the Lord. Love you all. Deb

  6. Michael Hidalgo's Gravatar Michael Hidalgo
    December 19, 2011 - 12:47 pm | Permalink

    Kelly, Mike, and the Campbell family – Grace and Peace to you from the Denver Community Church family. It is so obvious what a wonderful man and Jesus follower Bob was. Our hearts and prayers are with you during this difficult season. Love you guys.

  7. Kathy Gower's Gravatar Kathy Gower
    December 27, 2011 - 1:31 pm | Permalink

    We had the pleasure of meeting Bob and Jean through CU volleyball when our daughter played with Kelly. What a wonderful man and family.

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