Mark lived in rural Uganda for 10 years as a development worker & missionary. While in Africa, he started the Source Cafe, Uganda’s first Internet Cafe. After returning to the US, Mark earned his master’s at Georgetown University. He was honored to be selected as a finalist in the White House Fellows program & to serve as a Legislative Fellow in the US Senate. While in DC, he also served as an analyst for SAIC, Science Applications International Corporation & as Policy Director for the Congressional Coalition on Adoption. Mark is proud to have founded the Kibo Group along with a group of 14 friends who climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro and wanted to give back after the amazing experience. They committed to donating the cost of one climbing permit each year to a cause, an effort that 15 years later has drawn other donors and partners to efforts that include tree planting, water wells & goat projects. It was under the Kibo umbrella that MANA was launched. MANA has attracted more than $12 million in investment and has fed nearly 500,000 malnourished kids in the last few years. Mark & his wife, Marnie, have 4 children & live in Charlotte, NC.
Mark Moore
