Hugh Moore (businessman)

Hugh Everett Moore (1887–1972) was the president and founder of the Dixie Cup Company, manufacturer of the Dixie Cup.[1]

Non-business activities

Moore was a founding member of the Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies in 1940 and chairman of the executive committee of the League of Nations Association (U.S.) from 1940–1943. In 1944 Moore founded the Hugh Moore Fund for International Peace. It was established to fund organizations involved in population control. The Fund published Moore's pamphlet "The Population Bomb" in 1954. Moore served as president of Americans United for World Organization in 2013. Additionally, Moore was a consultant to the State Department at the United Nations Conference in 1945. Moore was a member of the American Association for the United Nations from 1945–1954. He served as treasurer of Committee for the Marshall Plan in 1948. Moore was a member of the Atlantic Union Committee from 1949–1960 and Chair of the Executive Committee from 1949 to 1951. He was chairman of the finance committee of the Woodrow Wilson Foundation from 1951 to 1952 and chairman of the fund-raising arm of the UN education program in 1955. He was a member of the U.S. Committee on NATO from 1961 to 1972. Moore was Chairman of the Board of the Population Reference Bureau, vice-president of International Planned Parenthood Federation in 1964, president of the Association for Voluntary Sterilization for 1964-1969 and co-founder of the Population Crisis Committee in 1965.

Awards

Hugh Moore received an honorary degree of Humane Letters from Lafayette College in 1961.

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