Robert H. Moore
Robert Moore was a colleague of Jack Bogardus for a quarter of a century. He worked for Alexander &
Alexander from 1977 to 1995 and was simultaneously Senior Vice President, Corporate Relations,
Alexander & Alexander Services Inc. in New York City, and Chairman & President of A&A Government and
Industry Affairs Inc. in Washington, D.C.
In 1985, Robert was elected President of the National Association of Insurance Brokers and from 1989 to 1993 served as Chairman of that organization’s Past Presidents’ Advisory Council.
Robert and Jack Bogardus co-authored "Spreading the Risks: Insuring the American Experience" (Posterity Press, 2003). It won a 2003 "Washington Book Publisher's Award" and was named a 2004 "Risk Management Book of the Year." A revised edition in softcover was published in 2005 (PMR).
He has written and spoken extensively on corporate and public policy issues. As The Conference Board’s
emerging issues coordinator, he identified and responded to public policies relevant to the business
community. He is co-author of "School for Soldiers: West Point and the Profession of Arms," which was
selected as a New York Times “Noteworthy Book.”
Robert earned a Bachelor’s degree from Davidson College, a Master’s from the University of North
Carolina–Chapel Hill, and a Doctorate from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Commissioned as a U.S.
Army officer, he taught at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and was a tenured Associate Professor
on the graduate faculty at the University of Maryland.
Since 2003, he has been President & Chief Editor of PMR Communications Group. His lead projects have
included providing consulting & editing support for Paul Leonard, former Board Chair, Habitat for
Humanity, International, as well as for the seminal “Faulkner & West Point at 50” conference (U.S.
Military Academy). He has given similar support to the International Big History Association (Bill Gates/Big
History Project) and to Joseph Ellis, "American Dialogue: The Founders and Us," a New York Times 2018 "Book of the Year."