Debbie Moore
In recognition of her work as an entrepreneur, Debbie Moore received the Officer of the Order of the British Empire, an honour that marked a notable point in a career that had moved well beyond her origins as a model.
Born on 31 May 1946 in Urmston, England, Moore grew up and was educated at Stretford Grammar School. From those beginnings in the northwest of England, she went on to build a working life across two distinct fields. She first established herself as a model, a profession that gave her an early foothold in the public eye and the commercial world.
Her career did not stay confined to modelling. Moore moved into entrepreneurship, taking on the responsibilities and risks that come with building and running a business. It was this work as an entrepreneur that eventually brought her the formal recognition of an OBE. The Officer of the Order of the British Empire is awarded by the British state, and its conferral on Moore reflected the scope of what she had taken on in her professional life. For a woman who had started out in front of the camera, the transition to running a business represented a significant shift in how she operated — and in what she was prepared to take on.
Moore is a British citizen, English by nationality, and her career has been rooted in that context throughout. She was educated in the state grammar school system, which shaped the early years of her life before she entered the working world. The combination of her two occupations — model and entrepreneur — traces a path from one kind of public-facing work to another, though the demands of each are quite different. The OBE she received stands as the most concrete marker of the recognition she earned through her entrepreneurial activity, and it remains the clearest point of record for what her professional life, taken as a whole, managed to achieve.
Quotes by Debbie Moore

This was the biggest impact we could have with the money we have. We're hoping to make the course more accessible.

We are excited that our guests will have an opportunity to be honorary Ski Team members for a day. New England skiers have an opportunity to share their devoted passion toward winter sports as the U.S. teams try to bring home the gold.

Somehow, when everything is too easy it's not necessarily the right recipe for success

You'll see the economy grow, ... People are going to come here and play golf. How do we know? We have done our homework.

Our strength lies in our Southern hospitality, ... You can play golf here year-round, weather permitting.

