John W. Pacheco

John W. Pacheco's career spans decades as a founder, CEO, and president of several financial and real-estate companies. With a Bachelor's degree in Business and Marketing, a Master's degree in Political Science, and a law degree, he obtained an education that allowed him to spearhead ventures in the area of "value-added acquisitions," a business sector that requires knowledge of business practices, legal documentation, and effective partnering. This area is highly specialized, and John W. Pacheco's first financial firm, Financial American Corporation, quickly became a lucrative entity.

With its successful projects numbering in the thousands, John W. Pacheco's Financial American Corporation purchases, restructures, renovates, and sells commercial properties all across the United States. The company also locates and acquires distressed companies in need of financial stabilization. Under Pacheco's direction, this corporation has spawned several principals and related entities, which are all involved in substantial acquisition transactions.

Beginning Financial American Corporation in 1978, John W. Pacheco directed the company in purchasing and operating mid-level corporate real-estate properties, like the James Center Regional Shopping Mall in Tacoma, Washington. The business began to see a steep rise in profits in the early 1990s, when Pacheco set the company's sites on Pacific Northwest businesses in need of financial help. The quick purchasing and restructuring of Roger's Candy Corporation and Hazel's Candy Corporation fueled Pacheco's success.

By the late 1990s and early 2000s, John W. Pacheco's reach extended to large apartment complexes, motels, hotels, medical centers, and even banks in Hawaii, California, Texas, Arizona, and Nevada. His successes continue with the acquisition of high-end condominiums in desirable locations and working ranches on huge parcels of land.