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Encyclopedia > Ray Moore

There are several notable people called Ray Moore:

  • Ray Moore, comic strip illustrator and co-creator of The Phantom
  • Ray Moore, British broadcaster
  • Raymond Moore, former South African tennis player
  • Ray Moore, (1926-1995) former pitcher in Major League Baseball.
  • Ray Moore (recording engineer), Grammy-award winning classical music recording engineer

  Results from FactBites:
 
Ray Moore - Action International Business Coach (186 words)
Ray trained as an accountant but he quickly realised his destiny lay in the cut and thrust of commercial life.
With the power of hindsight Ray now sees that his success in building companies was at the cost of spending long hours with his nose to the grindstone- because he thought that that is what was needed for success- there is no other way.
Those long hours were often at the expense of his family life and missing large parts of his children growing up.
Ray Moore, Solutions, etc. (690 words)
While Ray never got very good at tennis - he was beaten regularly by his pregnant wife - he did learn something from John Wooden about coaching a team by addressing character and attitude.
While Ray has many regrets in life (including dumping a trash can on the head of his seventh-grade math teacher), he believes that his greatest accomplishments in life are his three children.
Ray was selected Teacher of the Year in Salem in 1995.
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