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Moody brothers to focus on entrepreneurship journey during “Inside the C-Suite”

Sep 30, 2024 | Business, Engagement

The next “Inside the C-Suite” lecture for Louisiana Tech University’s College of Business will feature alumni and siblings Scott Moody, ’92, and James Moody, ’98. The lecture will take place on Thursday, Oct. 10, at 4 p.m. in Davis Auditorium (College of Business 101).

“Scott and James have a wealth of expertise to share,” said Dr. Chris Martin, dean of the College of Business. “Both have diverse professional and entrepreneurial backgrounds that range from starting their own businesses to serving in C-level roles. I can’t wait to have them back on campus to inspire our students.”

Scott MoodyScott is the co-owner and chief marketing and sales officer for PK Grills, an award-winning Arkansas-based manufacturer with a cult following among the competitive barbecue circuit and backyard pitmasters. He is also the co-owner of Fire & Smoke Society, a sauce and spice company with distribution in retailers like Walmart and Kroger.

Based in Little Rock, Scott previously held marketing roles in the retail and wireless industries, with stints at Alltel Wireless and Dillard’s Department Stores. He graduated from Louisiana Tech in 1992 with a bachelor’s degree in marketing.

James is an Austin-based entrepreneur who founded The Mohawk, a live music venue that’s become a cornerstone of the Texas capital’s live music scene. He is also a co-founder of Rambler Sparkling Water, a popular mineral water company, in addition to Guerilla Suit, a branding agency, Queue, a mobile ticketing company, Hot Luck, a food and music festival, and Equipment Room, a Japanese-inspired vinyl bar.

James graduated with a bachelor’s degree in marketing from Louisiana Tech in 1998.James Moody

“Inside the C-Suite” provides a forum for top corporate leaders from some of the nation’s most prominent companies to share their views on topics of societal, academic, and professional importance. The series strives to stimulate insightful conversation on current issues by providing a platform for high-level executives to speak about cutting-edge issues, elaborate on trends, share wisdom, and provide important career inspiration and advice for students. Topics cover a variety of themes in core business subjects such as economic climate, ethics, corporate responsibility, leadership, globalization, strategic planning, entrepreneurship, technology, innovation, and diversity.

For more information on “Inside the C-Suite,” contact Mary Susan Britt, executive director of development for the College of Business, at marysusan@latechalumni.org or 318.257.3741.