About Ray Moza
Ray Moza is an experienced Chief Operating Officer with a demonstrated history of working in the chemicals industry. His strong skill sets are varied, including law, negotiations, operations management, sales, sales management, supply chain management and procurement, compliance, accounting, tax, networking, and team building.
Results-Oriented
Within two years of joining Chemicals Incorporated, he was instrumental in turning around the business, increasing employment from 42 to more than 200. Revenue at Chemicals Incorporated has increased six times with Ray Moza. Texas-based Chemicals Incorporated specializes in toll and custom manufacturing of a wide variety of chemicals and does business with several companies, including Fortune 500 firms.
Born in Pittsburgh, Ray Moza made his way to the Lone Star State and attended Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas, from 1998 to 2002. He received his Bachelor of Business Administration (B.A.A.) in Political Science and Government. Trinity University is rooted in the liberal arts and sciences and has pre-professional programs.
From there, he attended the Cardozo School of Law from 2003 to 2006 and received his Doctor of Law (JD). The Cardozo School of Law is the law school of Yeshiva University in New York City. It is a leading law school in business and innovation, intellectual property, public interest, criminal justice, and clinical education.
Supporting Numerous Charities
Ritesh Moza is very generous with his donations, volunteer work, and support for varied nonprofits and charities. He feels that supporting the local organizations that protect the community is essential and regularly donates to the Houston Fire Department, Harris County Constables, Harris County Sheriffs, and the Houston Police Department.
He also has donated to and volunteered at Camp Hope, which provides interim housing for wounded warriors, veterans, and families suffering from combat PTSD, and Wounded Warriors, a nonprofit that offers a variety of programs, services, and events for wounded veterans who incurred a physical or mental injury or illnesses related to their military service on or after September 11, 2001.
Moza also supports people suffering from alcohol and drug addiction. He contributes funds to Alcoholics Anonymous and Refuge Recovery. Refuge Recovery uses a Buddhist approach as a path to healing addiction and the suffering caused by addiction. The main inspiration and guiding philosophy behind the Refuge Recovery program are the teachings of Siddhartha (Sid) Gautama (the Buddha), a man who lived in India 2,600 years ago and spent his life teaching people how to realize enlightenment.