Background
She is a daughter of the late American businessman and philanthropist Victor Posner. In 1993, while still active in her father"s many companies, Posner Ward was described as "one of the world"s wealthiest women".
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She is a daughter of the late American businessman and philanthropist Victor Posner. In 1993, while still active in her father"s many companies, Posner Ward was described as "one of the world"s wealthiest women".
Bachelor of Science, Cornell University, 1983.
In 1983, she was appointed as a vice president, assistant treasurer and assistant secretary to several corporations to include Wilson Brothers, NVF company, Southeastern Public Service Authority and Birdsboro Corporation. The Wards operate a communal home for dogs, where they nurse 45-50 dogs at a time back to health, then put them up for adoption at their home and facility in Norco, California. The city of Norco limits nonprofit animal rescue organizations to 55 animals on premises at a time.
In August 1984, Posner Ward represented her father, Victor Posner, who was unable to attend the renaming of a street in his name by Hermitage, Pennsylvania.
Speaking to the assembled guests and reporters, Posner Ward apologized for her father"s inability to attend by saying, "My father planned to come up to the last minute. I hope you realize how hard he tried to make lieutenant
He is truly honored by this decision." She declined to speak about her father"s legal case in Florida. In 1989, Victor Posner sent Tracy to take over Burt Ward"s publicly traded fund-raising company.
In the lawsuit initiated by Tracy Ward, she alleged in Dade Circuit Court that the trust should have passed to her at age 21 and kept secret until 1993.
A lawsuit by Troy Posner, not including Tracy, was eventually settled for $14 million. She also appeared in a small role in the 2001 film What"s the Worst That Could Happen?.