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Our Founders

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Ed Boyce

  • In the late 1950s, Ed Boyce gained entrepreneurial experience by selling "U.S. Olympic Drinking Team" hooded sweatshirts, achieving significant sales.
  • Inspired by a chalet in Aspen, Colorado, Boyce envisioned and initiated the development of Aspenhof in Warren County, completed in September 1971.
  • Alongside Warren Wobbe, Sr., Boyce expanded their vision into what would become Innsbrook, starting in 1971 and continuing development into the 1980s.
  • Ed Boyce's commitment to nature, recreation, and community defined Innsbrook's ethos, shaping its growth over decades.

Warren Wobbe, Sr.

  • In the late 1950s, Ed Boyce gained entrepreneurial experience by selling "U.S. Olympic Drinking Team" hooded sweatshirts, achieving significant sales.
  • Inspired by a chalet in Aspen, Colorado, Boyce envisioned and initiated the development of Aspenhof in Warren County, completed in September 1971.
  • Alongside Warren Wobbe, Sr., Boyce expanded their vision into what would become Innsbrook, starting in 1971 and continuing development into the 1980s.
  • Ed Boyce's commitment to nature, recreation, and community defined Innsbrook's ethos, shaping its growth over decades.

Les Buechele

  • Joined Ed Boyce and Warren Wobbe, Sr. in 1972, adding his expertise to the ongoing development of Innsbrook.
  • Contributed to the growth and expansion of Innsbrook, overseeing various phases of development, including residential construction and community facilities.
  • Les Buechele's partnership was instrumental in shaping Innsbrook's landscape, enhancing its appeal as a recreational living community.