Ken Baxter

Entrepreneur in Las Vegas, Nevada

Ken Baxter

Entrepreneur in Las Vegas, Nevada

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Mr. Baxter began his housing career by hiring, training and motivating a staff of nearly 100 new home specialists at Heartland Realty in Salt Lake City. PMA dominated the market for over a decade, outselling the top five local real estate companies combined. In the 1980’s, working seamlessly with builders, lenders, FDIC and the RTC, Performance Marketing successfully liquidated all of the REO high rise inventory in Salt Lake City. In 1990, an incredible opportunity prompted Mr. Baxter to move his company to Las Vegas. With his leadership, PMA quickly became a driving force and the number one new home marketing company in the Las Vegas Valley. He has been directly responsible for more than seven billion dollars in new home sales volume. He provides PMA clients with four decades of real estate sales and marketing experience. Ken attended Brigham Young University and the Builder University. He is currently chairman of the Eagle Scout Recognition Committee and escorts America’s future leaders to Nellis Air Force Base for private performances of the USAF Thunderbirds. Mr. Baxter is a sponsor of the Andre Agassi Foundation and, as part of the Ken and Linda Baxter Family Foundation, has contributed to scholarship programs at both Southern Utah University and the University of Nevada Las Vegas. With an uncanny ability for forward thinking and identifying trends, Mr. Baxter is one of the founders of Virgin Galactic, the first company dedicated to making the dream of space tourism achievable for the general public. Through the Baxter Family Foundation and Green Global, Ken and his wife Linda share a deep desire to educate others on one of the greatest challenges our planet will face in our lifetime is that of climate change. Ken is also very passionate about reclaiming America's manufacturing base through the efforts of Made In America and We the People.

  • Work
    • PMA Realty
  • Education
    • Builder University
    • Brigham Young University