Dallas Voice celebrates its anniversary with an eye toward the future This week, we here at Dallas Voice are celebrating the 38th anniversary of our company, and as you tend to do when you celebrate a milestone, we are looking back at how far we have come over the last 38 years, and we are looking ahead at how far we have yet to go.
That is true both for our company and for the community we serve. Dallas Voice was founded by three men: Robert Moore, Don Ritz and William Marberry.
It was, I think, about a year later that Marberry sold his stake in the Voice to Moore and Ritz. The two of them ran the Voice together until early in 2001 when Don died of complications from AIDS.
Robert continued on as sole owner until early 2013 when he sold the company to longtime employees Leo Cusimano and Terry Thompson.