About Sean Moore |
Sean Moore comes from a large extended family in the Minneapolis, MN area, several of whom have been directly affected by cancer. Sean’s uncle, Dan, beat Hodgkins Disease in 1971, and his grandmother, Laura, fought and survived cancer of the lymph nodes in the early 1990’s. His uncle, Ron, was diagnosed with intestinal cancer in 2000 and fought the disease for two years before it took his life on Thanksgiving Day, 2002. Sean’s college friend and fraternity brother, Ryan Gibson, was diagnosed with Leukemia during their sophomore year of college, endured lengthy treatment, experienced a brief remission, but died from the disease in 2001. Sean has recently brought a new chapter of The Ryan Gibson Foundation to Denver, Colorado, a growing organization that is dedicated solely to raising awareness and funding for Leukemia and cancer research.
Sean is a Consulting Manager for The North Highland Company, and advises his clients on corporate strategy, process improvement, change management, and organizational alignment initiatives. Prior to joining The North Highland Company, Sean was a Senior Associate with Price Waterhouse Coopers and a Senior Consultant with Ernst & Young Management Consulting, LLP. Sean received his BBA in Finance and Management Information Systems from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, TX, and currently resides in Denver, CO. Sean has lived and worked in Asia, Europe, and South America, traveling to over 30 countries in his quest for knowledge of other cultures and languages. The cause and adventure encompassing the Everest Rocks event could not be more appropriate for Sean.
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Hey there! So awesome that you’re doing this. What a rewarding experience in support of a wonderful cause. Let me know when the fundraisers are, I’ll be happy to spread the word. -Jamie
March 25th, 2007 | #
Sean: I`m very proud of you! you are a GREAT person, you know that…. I know that!!!
A big kiss for you from Argentina!
Love
Ana
April 11th, 2007 | #
you are so right, this is so apporiate for you! You are always up to something “big” and this is huge! ~jill:grin:
April 12th, 2007 | #
Sean-
Your participation on this journey doesn’t surprise me at all. You are always the innovator that is looking for a new quest and challenge. Your ambition, drive and zest for life is such an inspiration to all that know and love you. I’m so excited for you and know you’ll have a blast on this trip. You’re going to a beautiful place!
Lot’s of hugs from Tess!!!
May 1st, 2007 | #
Wow Sean, I am so impressed and overwhelmed by your spirit. I think it is just remarkable and amazing what you are doing, and most especially your cause. As always, I will keep you in my thoughts. I wish you well on your journey and I hope once you climb your way back down to Denver you’ll get in touch, I can’t wait to hear some amazing stories! Please be careful and stay safe. I am so proud of you…
M
June 4th, 2007 | #
Hey Mr Mysterious…
as always in my thoughts.. especially this time of year!! You are a true gem for going on this fantastic quest! I wish you all the best!!! For some reason I have a really good feeling about your journey.. There are so many people supporting you.. it can only be a succes!! It wish you and your expedition all the best.
And who knows.. maybe we will run in to eachother someday!
Cheers! Sa4
October 11th, 2007 | #
You go GIRL!!!!! haha you’re the greatest, I know FOR SURE you can make a difference-
Talk to you soon and take care,
x Jules
October 15th, 2007 | #
That’s my friend, climbing a mountain for a big cause. Keep doing good and you will be rewarded. To my good friend!
October 16th, 2007 | #
Hello my dear - hope you are having a great time and haven’t pushed Vince off the mountain yet. Right now, the crew from work is at a coffee shop putting docs in iKnow. Bruce wants to know where your WWF stuff is…aren’t you missing it? Hope all is well. Big hugs! xoxo - your heart
October 18th, 2007 | #