Cleamon Moorer

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Cleamon Moorer is an American entrepreneur, author, and scholar.[1][2][3] He founded Eye Care for Detroit.[2][4]

Cleamon Moorer in 2020

Early life and education

He lost vision in both eyes at age 21 due to congenital cataracts. A donation funded the surgery that restored his sight.[2][3]

Career

Academic

He has held the positions of dean of Madonna University School of Business[5] and dean of Baker College's College of Business.[5] He has also taught at Central Michigan University, Kettering University and Saginaw Valley State University.[1][better source needed] He has authored several academic articles and a self-published a memoir, "From Failure to Promise" in 2010.[6][better source needed]

Entrepreneurship

In 2019, Moorer and his spouse acquired American Advantage Home Care, a Michigan-based agency providing home health services.[7] As president and CEO, he helped the company obtain Joint Commission accreditation and recognition, including a Comcast RISE award.[8][9]

Boards and recognition

Moorer has held board positions with Habitat for Humanity Detroit,[10] and the Michigan HomeCare and Hospice Association.[11]

References

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