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Name: Pat Moore
Age: 39
Title: Principal, Employee Benefits Consultant
Married/Single: Married
Kids: Landon (boy, 7 years old), Berkeley (girl, 4 years old)
City you live in: Phoenix
A typical day in my life includes… work, kids, sports, family time
I was born… in New Orleans, LA
My favorite thing about Arizona… it’s not California!
I’m listening to… The Lumineers, Glass Animals, AJR, Chris Stapleton
My family… is the world to me
If I could have dinner with anyone, it would be… Pat Tillman
One thing I cannot live without… Coffeeor sweets
When I was younger, I wanted to be… a professional golfer or fighter pilot
I’m inspired by… Military Veterans
The one person who motivates me is… My kids
If I could change anything in the world, it would be… to provide all children with the necessary resources, education, and opportunities in order to be positioned for success in life. That or ban social media!
The perfect day would be… sleep in, work out, golf or pickleball with friends, happy hour at JT’s Bar & Grill, dinner at Steak 44.
My first job was… working concerts/events for Hensley in college
My favorite escape… Golf or hot yoga
My life… is blessed. Lucky to have a healthy family and great friends.
I’m currently working on… Patience
Always… ASU
Never… UofA
Favorite Quote… “Where’d who go?” -Goose (Top Gun)
Biggest Dream… my kids being happy and successfulthroughout life. I’d also like to fly in a jet!
My Pet Peeve(s)… People who don’t hold doors open for others, people who don’t clean up after themselves,“experts”,and politics.
Bio-on yourself/company: 39 years old and lifelong Phoenician who went to Washington High School then played golf at ASU from 2001-’05. Currently live in the Arcadia area with my wife, Audrey, and two kids, Landon (7) and Berkeley (4). I’m a Principal and Employee Benefits Consultant at MJ Insurance. I was recently a co-chairman for the Phoenix Children’s Golf Tournament that raised a record-breaking $1.1 million for the patients and families at Phoenix Children’s.