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Jeff Moore

CEO of Moore Leadership, LLC

Jeff Moore is the CEO of Moore Leadership, LLC, helping organizations find top performers. He is the author of Strive Together. Jeff Moore helps organizations find top performers. At Texas, his teams beat the odds to win multiple National Championships.


About

During his 23 year career at the University of Texas, Jeff’s Longhorn Women’s Tennis Teams won 2 NCAA Championships, appeared in 2 NCAA finals, advanced to the Final Four 3 times, reached the Elite Eight 3 times, and won 18 conference titles. Jeff is a member of both the Longhorn Hall of Honor and the Texas Tennis Hall of Fame. He has been named National Coach of the Year and was Conference Coach of the Year 10 times. Jeff served as Chairperson of the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Tennis Committee and as a member of the Intercollegiate Tennis Association’s Board of Directors. Acknowledged as a prolific innovator, Jeff is a popular speaker and clinician.

Jeff started his coaching career directing the Women’s Basketball and Tennis programs at his alma mater, the University of Redlands. Before taking the reins at Texas, he coached the Men’s and Women’s Tennis Teams at the University of Colorado.

Jeff has coached boys’ basketball at the middle school and high school levels. He also has seven years of experience as a teacher and administrator in independent schools. Jeff and his wife Lucy reside in Austin, Texas. Tim (34), a dean, teacher, and coach at St. Andrews Episcopal School in Austin and Andy (29), who works for Main Street Hub, also in Austin.

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Strive Together

Achieve Beyond Expectations In A Results-Obsessed World

Strive together to build a championship team. Do you want to build winning teams or championship teams? Winning teams are results-obsessed. Any result will do no matter how low the bar―whatever it takes to compare favorably with The Competition. These teams are built from the outside-in. Decisions are made after…

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