Charles C. Moore
- Lecturer in Law
- Fellow, Rock Center for Corporate Governance
Biography
Charles C. Moore is a managing director at Stanford Management Company where he has led both private equity investing and stakeholder engagement for the university’s $40 billion endowment. Moore is a fellow at the Rock Center for Corporate Governance, a member of the board of visitors of Stanford Law School, and a guest lecturer at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. Outside Stanford, Moore serves on the board of directors and audit committees of SRAM, Inc., a Chicago-based manufacturer, and TechnoServe, Inc., an international nonprofit in Washington, DC.
Moore has thirty years of experience in investment management, private equity, corporate law and philanthropy. Prior to joining the Stanford endowment, he served as a managing partner at Trilantic Capital Partners, a New York private equity firm with $10 billion in capital commitments, where he was a partner from the firm’s founding and a member of its investment committee. Prior to Trilantic, Moore was a managing director at The Carlyle Group and at Lehman Brothers, where he invested private equity funds. Earlier in his career, he practiced law and worked as a management consultant in Washington, DC. Moore is a former law clerk to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen G. Breyer and Judge David S. Tatel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
Education
- AB Princeton University 1988
- MSt (Modern History) Oxford University 1990
- JD Stanford Law School 1995 (Nathan Abbott Scholar)