
Moore Earns Distinguished Honors
6/14/2021 8:12:00 AM | General
For the past 23 years, Pete Moore has been a fixture in the Syracuse University Athletic Communications department, working with the Orange basketball, football, and women's soccer programs. Throughout his more than 35 years in the athletic communications industry, Moore has promoted student-athletes, coaches and programs at Ashland, Kansas Newman College, Ithaca College and Syracuse. For all of his outstanding work in the profession the College Sports Information Directors Association (CoSIDA) and the Eastern Athletic Communications Association (East-Comm) are honoring Moore. He is the 2021 recipient of the CoSIDA Arch Ward Award for outstanding contributions to the field of college sports information and the 2021 East-Comm Pete Nevins Award for Distinguished Career Achievement.
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Prior to joining the Orange in 1998, Moore spent 12 years as the sports information director at Ithaca College. In his time there, Moore was inducted into the College's Sports Hall of Fame.
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Moore joined the Syracuse staff in 1998 as assistant director and was promoted to director in 2007. In addition to his work in Syracuse, Moore has dedicated much of his career to the betterment of the industry as a whole. He has assumed many leadership positions in CoSIDA and East-Comm throughout his career. He spent 12 years as a member of the CoSIDA Board of Directors, three years as a college division representative, four years in the officer's rotation and five years as a Past President. His recent CoSIDA volunteer work helped result in updated governance changes for the organization. Within the last year-plus, Moore played an integral role in CoSIDA's Board restructuring, serving on the Governance Working Group and helped coordinate the organization of the Past President's Divisional Cabinet. He serves as that Cabinet's chair on the new CoSIDA Advisory Council.
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In more than 35 years as a member of CoSIDA, he has received multiple awards and played an integral role in the organization. He was inducted into the CoSIDA Hall of Fame in 1998, earned the Warren Berg Award in 1999, received East-Comm's Irving T. Marsh Award in 2001 and was presented with the CoSIDA 25-Year award in 2008.
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Moore, who was vital in the growth and success of the East-Comm organization when it was known as ECAC-SIDA, served as the organization's president in 1997-98 during his final year of a 12-year stint as the sports information director at Ithaca College. In total, Moore spent six years on the East-Comm executive board. He was honored with the Irving T. Marsh Award in 2001.
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Prior to joining the Orange in 1998, Moore spent 12 years as the sports information director at Ithaca College. In his time there, Moore was inducted into the College's Sports Hall of Fame.
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Moore joined the Syracuse staff in 1998 as assistant director and was promoted to director in 2007. In addition to his work in Syracuse, Moore has dedicated much of his career to the betterment of the industry as a whole. He has assumed many leadership positions in CoSIDA and East-Comm throughout his career. He spent 12 years as a member of the CoSIDA Board of Directors, three years as a college division representative, four years in the officer's rotation and five years as a Past President. His recent CoSIDA volunteer work helped result in updated governance changes for the organization. Within the last year-plus, Moore played an integral role in CoSIDA's Board restructuring, serving on the Governance Working Group and helped coordinate the organization of the Past President's Divisional Cabinet. He serves as that Cabinet's chair on the new CoSIDA Advisory Council.
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In more than 35 years as a member of CoSIDA, he has received multiple awards and played an integral role in the organization. He was inducted into the CoSIDA Hall of Fame in 1998, earned the Warren Berg Award in 1999, received East-Comm's Irving T. Marsh Award in 2001 and was presented with the CoSIDA 25-Year award in 2008.
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Moore, who was vital in the growth and success of the East-Comm organization when it was known as ECAC-SIDA, served as the organization's president in 1997-98 during his final year of a 12-year stint as the sports information director at Ithaca College. In total, Moore spent six years on the East-Comm executive board. He was honored with the Irving T. Marsh Award in 2001.
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