Bunting College of Business to Induct Larry Moore into Hall of Fame 

Bunting College of Business to Induct Larry Moore into Hall of Fame 

The Bunting College of Business and Technology is thrilled to announce that our long time board member and supporter, Larry Moore will be inducted into the Hall of Fame this Friday, November 4th. We would like to welcome you to attend the brief ceremony at 2:00 p.m. in Atkinson Hall 201 or to stop by and congratulate Larry during the reception around 2:30.

Larry Moore is from an early pioneering Georgia family and was born and raised in Atlanta. He has an engineering degree from Georgia Tech and attended graduate school at several universities (he did have a girlfriend at GSCW in the 60s—pre Georgia College & female only then, so he couldn’t attend). His business and technology career included executive positions with AT&T, CD Technologies & MooreCom (founder) with national and international job assignments. After retirement in 2000 he founded The Historic Scenic Byway Corporation, a non-profit, which works closely with Georgia College faculty and students (CoBT & A & S), along with other schools, to utilize business, academic, technology and government resources to protect, enhance, develop and display sites in middle Georgia that would, among other things, attract visitors. The sites include the following categories: history, archaeology, culture, nature, scenery and recreation, such as the 1000 acre Rock Hawk Effigy, Educational Trails, Museums & Park on Lake Oconee; Alice Walker childhood home, church & family/church cemetery; first county seat history for Baldwin & Putnam counties.



His post retirement career has also included: commentator for NPR/GPB, columnist for local newspapers, Chair of Main Street Eatonton, Center for Georgia Studies Board at GC, GC President’s circle, Historical Society, Kiwanis, bicycling tours of various US & international locations and fund raising for various projects.



Larry and wife Jenny have had a residence on Lake Oconee for 28 years. They have two daughters, who live in Washington, DC and Iowa City, Iowa. They have two grandchildren.Larry has been a supporter of Georgia College for over a decade and has worked with countless numbers of students on Community Based Engaged Learning and we are delighted o present him with this honor and celebrate his contributions.

 

Updated: 2022-11-03
Fri,
Nov
4,
2022
  
2:00 
P.M.
 - 
2:45
P.M.
Kari Brown1
kari.brown1@gcsu.edu
(478)-445-1310
College of Business & Technology
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