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Daniel Dominic Alessio

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Daniel Dominic Alessio

Birth
San Diego County, California, USA
Death
23 Dec 2009 (aged 45)
La Jolla, San Diego County, California, USA
Burial
San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.8967667, Longitude: -117.1849056
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Daniel D. Alessio, real estate investor, died suddenly on December 23, 2009, in La Jolla. He was 45.

A native San Diegan, Mr. Alessio was the son of Frank and Linda Alessio of La Jolla. He married Trish Seiter, the love of his life, in November 1996. He attended Patrick Henry High School and later Arizona State University, where he was a member of Sigma Nu Fraternity and earned a Bachelor's degree from the W. P. Carey School of Business. During his senior year, he interned for California Senator Pete Wilson in Washington D.C.

Soon after graduating from ASU, Mr. Alessio began what would become an exceptional commercial real estate career at CB Richard Ellis. At a young age, he was awarded the 'Rookie of the Year' for CBRE in San Diego County and spent the next seven years as one of the top producers in San Diego and the western US. "Dan had an uncommon entrepreneurial spirit and integrity that not only brought success for himself and his partners but had the ability to maintain long lasting positive relationships with all he came in contact with." said Bob Burke, former Managing Partner at CB Richard Ellis.

In 1995 Mr. Alessio left CB Richard Ellis and founded Alessio Partners, a San Diego based real estate investment company. Over the next 15 years, Mr. Alessio invested in a wide range of projects throughout the United States, but was perhaps best known for his expertise and success in the shopping center industry. He enjoyed strong relationships and respect throughout the commercial real estate and retail industries, working closely with well known investors including Sol Price of the Price Club and leading retailers including Safeway, Costco, Albertson's and many others both on a national and local scale. Mr. Alessio was a member of the Urban Land Institute and the International Council of Shopping Centers.

In addition to his success as a real estate investor, Mr. Alessio was also very active in philanthropic activities. He was a member of the San Diego International Sports Council and San Diego Honorary Deputy Sheriff's Association. Dan and his wife Trish have been generous supporters of Rady Children's Hospital for many years, and have been unwavering members of the hospital's Children's Circle of Care. Dan and Trish were co-chairs of the 2005 Miracle Makers Gala. "Dan's devotion to Trish and their children was clear and always evident. A brilliant businessman, always quick with a smile and a compliment, he was a passionate and effective community leader who will be missed greatly. San Diego has lost one of its best." said David B. Gillig, Senior Vice President and Executive Director at Rady Children's Hospital.

Mr. Alessio also served on the Board of Directors of United Cerebral Palsy of San Diego for six years. During his tenure he served as the agency's treasurer and head of the finance committee. Mr. Alessio chaired the annual giving campaign and served on the committee for the agency's annual golf tournament. Dave Carucci, Executive Director of UCP San Diego, describes Mr. Alessio as "a good son, brother, husband and father and of course, a solid friend." He was also involved with the Beach and Country Guild, which supports United Cerebral Palsy of San Diego and The First Tee of San Diego, which promotes golf for inner city kids.

An avid golfer and sports enthusiast, Mr. Alessio was a longstanding member of La Jolla Country Club. Dan will be remembered for his love of family, sharp wit and zest for life.

He is survived by his wife, Trish Seiter, whom he married in Nov 1996; daughters, Abigail and Elizabeth; son, Danny Jr; brother, Marco and his wife Kim; nephew, Matthew; niece, Alexandra; and his father, Frank.

He was predeceased in 2009 by his mother, Linda Louise Falk Alessio (her parents were Charles John Falk #117265810, and Helen Margret Maler Falk, #117265817).

A service will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, January 2, 2010, at The Immaculata on the campus of the University of San Diego.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to United Cerebral Palsy of San Diego or the Cerebral Palsy program at Rady Children's Hospital in memory of Daniel D. Alessio.

Published in La Jolla Light (Online) from Dec. 29, 2009 to Jan. 29, 2010.
Daniel D. Alessio, real estate investor, died suddenly on December 23, 2009, in La Jolla. He was 45.

A native San Diegan, Mr. Alessio was the son of Frank and Linda Alessio of La Jolla. He married Trish Seiter, the love of his life, in November 1996. He attended Patrick Henry High School and later Arizona State University, where he was a member of Sigma Nu Fraternity and earned a Bachelor's degree from the W. P. Carey School of Business. During his senior year, he interned for California Senator Pete Wilson in Washington D.C.

Soon after graduating from ASU, Mr. Alessio began what would become an exceptional commercial real estate career at CB Richard Ellis. At a young age, he was awarded the 'Rookie of the Year' for CBRE in San Diego County and spent the next seven years as one of the top producers in San Diego and the western US. "Dan had an uncommon entrepreneurial spirit and integrity that not only brought success for himself and his partners but had the ability to maintain long lasting positive relationships with all he came in contact with." said Bob Burke, former Managing Partner at CB Richard Ellis.

In 1995 Mr. Alessio left CB Richard Ellis and founded Alessio Partners, a San Diego based real estate investment company. Over the next 15 years, Mr. Alessio invested in a wide range of projects throughout the United States, but was perhaps best known for his expertise and success in the shopping center industry. He enjoyed strong relationships and respect throughout the commercial real estate and retail industries, working closely with well known investors including Sol Price of the Price Club and leading retailers including Safeway, Costco, Albertson's and many others both on a national and local scale. Mr. Alessio was a member of the Urban Land Institute and the International Council of Shopping Centers.

In addition to his success as a real estate investor, Mr. Alessio was also very active in philanthropic activities. He was a member of the San Diego International Sports Council and San Diego Honorary Deputy Sheriff's Association. Dan and his wife Trish have been generous supporters of Rady Children's Hospital for many years, and have been unwavering members of the hospital's Children's Circle of Care. Dan and Trish were co-chairs of the 2005 Miracle Makers Gala. "Dan's devotion to Trish and their children was clear and always evident. A brilliant businessman, always quick with a smile and a compliment, he was a passionate and effective community leader who will be missed greatly. San Diego has lost one of its best." said David B. Gillig, Senior Vice President and Executive Director at Rady Children's Hospital.

Mr. Alessio also served on the Board of Directors of United Cerebral Palsy of San Diego for six years. During his tenure he served as the agency's treasurer and head of the finance committee. Mr. Alessio chaired the annual giving campaign and served on the committee for the agency's annual golf tournament. Dave Carucci, Executive Director of UCP San Diego, describes Mr. Alessio as "a good son, brother, husband and father and of course, a solid friend." He was also involved with the Beach and Country Guild, which supports United Cerebral Palsy of San Diego and The First Tee of San Diego, which promotes golf for inner city kids.

An avid golfer and sports enthusiast, Mr. Alessio was a longstanding member of La Jolla Country Club. Dan will be remembered for his love of family, sharp wit and zest for life.

He is survived by his wife, Trish Seiter, whom he married in Nov 1996; daughters, Abigail and Elizabeth; son, Danny Jr; brother, Marco and his wife Kim; nephew, Matthew; niece, Alexandra; and his father, Frank.

He was predeceased in 2009 by his mother, Linda Louise Falk Alessio (her parents were Charles John Falk #117265810, and Helen Margret Maler Falk, #117265817).

A service will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, January 2, 2010, at The Immaculata on the campus of the University of San Diego.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to United Cerebral Palsy of San Diego or the Cerebral Palsy program at Rady Children's Hospital in memory of Daniel D. Alessio.

Published in La Jolla Light (Online) from Dec. 29, 2009 to Jan. 29, 2010.

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