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Endicott College Appoints Libby Moore to Board of Trustees

Elizabeth "Libby" Moore appointed to the Endicott College Board of Trustees in Beverly, MA.

Beverly, MA – President Richard E. Wylie announced today the recent election of Elizabeth Moore to the Endicott Board of Trustees. She was nominated and appointed at the September Board meeting.

In making the announcement, Dr. Wylie said, “We are pleased to be adding this distinguished member to the Endicott Board of Trustees. With her background and specific strengths, she will be invaluable in positioning the College for its future. As an alumna she has a great respect for improving educational priorities and an interest in helping Endicott to be the best it can be. She joins us at a time when the College is going through some very exciting and remarkable changes.”

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Elizabeth “Libby” Moore ’86, a Certified Life Coach and Speaker, is passionate about inspiring people. Prior to this, she served as chief of staff to Oprah Winfrey from 2000-2011; executive assistant to Jann Wenner, Publisher, Rolling Stone from 1996-2000, NYC-freelance jobs from 1994-1996; personal assistant to Maury Povich from 1991-1994, and two fabulous years exploring the West in Boulder, Colorado, (sometime between ‘89-’91). Early in her career, Libby worked locally on Boston’s North Shore at: WFNX Radio, The Marblehead Reporter, and WNSH Radio.


Ms. Moore received an Associate degree in Radio & Television from Endicott in 1986. She is currently helping Endicott to develop an alumni speaker program. She lives a calm and inspired life in Southern California.

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About Endicott College

Located in Beverly, Massachusetts on 235 acres of oceanfront property, Endicott College offers doctorate, master’s and bachelor degree programs in the professional and liberal arts. Founded in 1939, Endicott provides an education built upon a combination of theory and practice, which is tested through internships and work experience. Studying at the Beverly campus, regionally, and internationally are approximately 2,500 undergraduate and more than 2,700 adult and graduate students. For more information, visit www.endicott.edu.

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