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Moore Family Professorship

Bloomberg School of Public Health
Mental Health

Established in 2023 by Stephen G. and Julia Moore

STEPHEN G. MOORE, MD, MPH ‘93, served as the President and CEO of CarDon & Associates from 2000 – 2021. He currently serves on CarDon’s Board of Directors.  Moore, an Indiana native, graduated from the Indiana University School of Medicine. He trained at the Mayo Clinic in Internal Medicine and at Johns Hopkins in Preventive Medicine, where he earned his MPH, and spent one year as chief resident. 

CarDon & Associates has a 40-plus year history of developing and managing communities for seniors in the state of Indiana and Ohio. The company currently owns and manages 22 communities on 20 campuses. These communities offer skilled nursing and rehabilitation services, long term care, memory care, assisted living, senior housing apartments, and garden homes. 

Dr Moore serves on the Bloomberg School’s Health Advisory Board and was chair of the board from 2013 – 2023.  He has served on the Johns Hopkins University Board of Trustees since 2016. 

Steve and his wife Julia are the founding donors of The Moore Center for the Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse, an academic research center within BSPH which is dedicated to applying the tools and methodology of prevention to the challenging social issue of the prevention of child sexual abuse.  

Held by Elizabeth J. Letourneau

Dr. ELIZABETH J. LETOURNEAU is Moore Family Professor and inaugural director of the Moore Center for the Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse, Department of Mental Health, Bloomberg School of Public Health. For more than 35 years she has led a program of research to end child sexual abuse. Her work has attracted $35 million in funding and resulted in more than 100 scientific publications. She advises the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, European Commission, International Finance Corporation of the World Bank, and other government, corporate, and NGO entities. Her research has been cited in U.S. state supreme court cases; by state, national, and international legislatures; and featured in numerous media outlets including TEDMED. Most recently, Dr. Letourneau advised on Great Photo, Lovely Life, the Emmy Nominated documentary about one family’s experience with child sexual abuse.