Technology Executives Roundtable to Honor Charlie Moseley With John Imlay Leadership Award

Award Recognizes Moseley’s Outstanding Contributions to the Georgia Technology Community

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ATLANTA – Oct. 31, 2012 – The Technology Executives Roundtable (TER), an association that consists of more than 100 CEOs, CFOs and general managers in Georgia’s technology community, announced that it will honor Charlie Moseley, founder of Noro-Moseley Partners, with the John Imlay Leadership Award at an award ceremony Monday, Nov. 12, 2012 at 6:30 p.m. at The Retreat at Perimeter Summit in Atlanta.  

 

The John Imlay Leadership Award recognizes and celebrates individuals that have shown exceptional leadership on behalf of the Georgia high-tech community. It is named in honor of John Imlay, Jr., chairman of Imlay Investments, who is credited with helping create two of Atlanta’s biggest tech industries – software and Internet security.

 

Moseley founded Noro-Moseley Partners in 1983 and served as a general partner in the firm’s first five investment funds. He serves as Chairman of Noro-Moseley Partners’ Advisory Committee and oversees Noro-Moseley Partners’ investments in Gas Components Group, PGA Tour Superstore, Liaison Technologies and LearnSomething.

 

In addition, Moseley serves on the boards of the Georgia Tech Foundation, Metropolitan Atlanta Boys & Girls Club, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School and Teachers Retirement System of Georgia. In 2004, he was inducted into the Georgia Technology Hall of Fame.

 

“Charlie’s leadership has been a driving force in building and growing Georgia’s thriving technology industry,” said Evan Rogoff, president of TER. “It is a privilege to recognize Charlie as this year’s recipient of the John Imlay Leadership Award.”

 

For more information about the Technology Executives Roundtable (TER), visit http://www.ter-atlanta.com.

 

About Technology Executives Roundtable

Technology Executives Roundtable (TER) is an association for Georgia technology executives that provides CEOs, CFOs and general managers with the ability to maximize the value of companies through the exchange of top ideas, candid talk and a forum to share what is working, what is not and best practices to unlock business value. Monthly meetings feature speakers and panels of local and national experts covering topics such as strategic alliances, crisis management, non-conventional financing, M&A, intellectual property protection and other issues of interest to senior executives on company growth. For more information, visit www.ter-atlanta.com.

 

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