Ronald Moore

July 13, 2015

2017

Biography

Ronald Moore became the Vice President of Human Resources of Safe Horizon in August 2009. Ronald joined Safe Horizon after 26 years of employment in Human Resources at Hewlett Packard. He lived in 5 cities across the U.S. during the 26 years in predominately the Human Resources function.

Mr. Moore accepted an early retirement offer from Hewlett Packard in 2005, and decided to return to New York City in 2008. Mr. Moore has been involved in many nonprofit organizations over the years, serving as a member of the board of directors for over 10 nonprofit organizations. He served as President of the Atlanta Executive Network, Co-Chair of Georgia Equality and a board member of Out and Equal, and Project Open Hand.

Currently he is President of LGBTQ Faith Leaders of African Descent. He serves on the Church Council and is the Chair of the Personnel and Salary committee of the Riverside Church of New York City. Mr. Moore received a Bachelor of Arts in Communications, a Master of Arts in Counseling, and a Master’s in Labor and Industrial Relations all from Michigan State University. A native of Detroit, Michigan, Mr. Moore currently resides in East Harlem, NY.

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