Mark Moore (author)
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Mark Moore is a successful businessman, philanthropist, and author. He is also a stroke survivor and the author of the upcoming book A Stroke of Faith: A Stroke Survivor's Story of a Second Chance at Living a Life of Significance.
Professional life[edit]
Mark Moore has over 30 years of operational and financial experience, where he oversaw engineering, operations and finance. During his career he has helped to raise $2 billion in public and private capital.
Moore was the Chief Operating Officer, Executive Vice President and owner of Segovia Inc. Segovia provided global IP services to the Department of Defense.
Prior to joining Segovia, he was a senior financial executive in the communications industry, including startups, mergers and acquisitions, capital markets formation and treasury operations.
At mindSHIFT Technologies, his tenure as Chief Financial Officer and founder helped formulate a managed services concept into a commercial service reality. He helped rise over $42 million in private equity and developed a business plan for the utility computing business.
At CONXUS Communications, his tenure as Chief Financial Officer resulted in a seamless transition from development stage to nationwide commercial service. He helped rise over $500 million in total capital, including $100 million in private equity and developed a financing model for the wireless business.
As Chief Financial Officer of USA Mobile Communications, Moore completed their IPO, raising $225 million in public equity and $1 billion in total capital. He also significantly improved cash flow margins to 45% through innovative enhancement, automation and systems productivity, while increasing their subscriber base from 50,000 to 1.2 million.
Prior to these senior financial positions, Moore provided auditing and financial evaluation for Arthur Andersen and Company, as well as accounting and budgeting functions for Graphic Scanning Corporation.
He has a Bachelor of Science in Accounting and holds a top secret security clearance.
Personal life[edit]
Moore is to his wife, Brenda, and they have two children: daughter Jenee and son Markus.
The Mark and Brenda Moore Foundation[edit]
A philanthropist, Moore and his wife of 33 years have formed the Mark and Brenda Moore Family Foundation.[1]
The organization maxim: establishing roots and stretching wings” honors their parents, and provides a legacy for their children to continue good works. They are champions of advancements in health care, education, music and the arts, and Christian evangelism.
To date, the foundation has pledged in excess of $7.5 million to support the following causes and organizations:
- Mount Vernon Hospital: As co-chairs for the INOVA Hospitals Gala as well as the Mount Vernon Hospital's Steering Committee for expansion, Mark and Brenda funded a five story expansion facility named the Mark and Brenda Patient Tower.[2]
- INOVA Loudoun Hospital: The foundation funded the radiology unit's new emergency department, which opened in 2013.
- Hopkins House Early Childhood Learning Center: The foundation is a Patron Supporter.
- Posse Foundation: The foundation is a supporter of this program, which provides four year college scholarships to deserving students.
- The Evangelism Ministry at Antioch Baptist Church: The Foundation provides a yearly endowment to deserving Antioch students pursuing continuing and higher education.
Philanthropy[edit]
Moore currently sits on the INOVA Board of Trustees, the Kennedy Centers' National Symphony Orchestra, Mount Vernon Hospital Quality Board, Hopkins House Early Childhood Academy, the John Leland Center for Theological Studies, and The PAHO Foundation Board of Trustees.[3]
He and Brenda are founding donors for the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture.[4] They are also members of the Directors Circle for the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.
Moore and Brenda also serve as servant leaders for the Youth Ministry and the Evangelism Ministry at Antioch Baptist Church in Fairfax, Virginia.
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A Stroke of Faith will be published on April 25, 2017 by FaithWords, an imprint of Hachette Book Group.[5]
References[edit]
- ↑ "There Are No Accidents, Even Cerebrovascular Ones". Retrieved 2017-01-31.
- ↑ "Philanthropists Mark and Brenda Moore Dedicate New Hospital Tower". www.blackgivesback.com. Retrieved 2017-01-31.
- ↑ "PAHO FOUNDATION NAMES MARK MOORE TO BOARD OF TRUSTEES | PAHO Foundation". www.pahofoundation.org. Retrieved 2017-01-31.
- ↑ "Founding Donors". National Museum of African American History and Culture. 2016-07-01. Retrieved 2017-01-31.
- ↑ "Hachette Book Group - Mark Moore Author Page".
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