Daniel Lee Stephenson is the founder and Chairman of the Rancon Group. Dan is the featured speaker for the Temecula Valley Learning Forum, November 1 at Mercedes Benz of Temecula from 9 to 10 AM. He will be sharing and discussing the new development and growth that is taking place at not only Europa Village but the entire Temecula Valley Wine Country.
Construction has started with the European village consisting of three distinct and separate wineries – including a 40-room Italian villa style hotel with a European Spa. The three wineries will be a French, Spanish, and Italian winery. When completed this complex will be one of the most spectacular winery operations in the world.
In addition, grading will begin soon for Europa Vineyard Estates which has been approved for 58 home sites which makes this community one-of-a-kind and one that cannot be duplicated in Temecula Valley Wine Country in the future.
Daniel Lee Stephenson is a businessman who defines the entrepreneurial spirit. A tireless business advocate and generous humanitarian, Stephenson owns a group of real estate related companies including Rancon Real Estate, Chardonnay Escrow, and the Rancon Group. As Chairman of Rancon, he is primarily involved in managing a team of real estate professionals who actively acquire, develop, market, operate, and sell properties in Southwest California.
Since 1971 the name Rancon has been synonymous with high quality real estate development in Southwest Riverside County and throughout the Inland Empire. Through Stephenson’s long-term vision, residents of areas such as Temecula and Murrieta saw their first shopping centers, office buildings and movie theaters constructed. Residents found affordable quality housing in landmark subdivisions and have started businesses in quality business park developments.
Dan attended the Harvard University School of Business and is a graduate of the University of Southern California. Stephenson’s focus throughout his career has been on bringing quality of life to business and residential development