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Marilyn Moss joined C. William Moss Associates in 1961 and in 1975 co-founded Moss Tent Works with Bill Moss. She went on to serve as president and CEO of Moss Inc and in the 1980s diversified the business by introducing tension fabric technology to the worldwide trade show industry. This experiment was so successful that the company eventually sold its tent division to REI and began focusing exclusively on trade show exhibits. Moss Inc grew to have 164 employees and revenues of $15 million, and in 2000 was sold in a successful equity investment transaction.
After retiring from Moss Inc in 2001, Marilyn went on to earn a master’s of fine arts in writing from Spalding University in Louisville, Kentucky. Now a freelance writer, her article, “Along the Shore,” an essay on Cumberland Island, appeared in the Fall 2008 issue of the Louisville Record. In 2009, she traveled to Malawi to interview Joyce Banda, the country's former president, and later co-authored the article 'Dancing with Democracy' about Banda that was published in the Spring 2013 Foreign Policy Institute’s journal, Orbis.
Bill Moss licenses the Pop Tent to the King Seeley Thermos Company to help meet demand. Starts Moss Tent Works, in Camden, Maine, to develop own manufacturing of tent designs. Receive a $200,000 USD federal small business loan. Designs the Stargazer tent, with mesh roof panel on inner tent. Olympic and Starlet models.
Bill Moss: Fabric Artist & Designer was published in 2013, won a 2014 IPPY Independent Publishers Silver Medal and was a finalist in nonfiction for a Maine Writers & Publishers Alliance Literary Award. Marilyn's article, 'Tents: Nomadic Architecture,' was published in Espazio (February, 2014) and 'Home as a Tent' appeared in the August issue of Maine Boats, Homes and Harbors.
Marilyn is completing her memoir, Mountain Girl Makes Waves. For more information about Marilyn Moss go to www.marilynmmoss.com
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Marilyn Moss joined C. William Moss Associates in 1961 and in 1975 co-founded Moss Tent Works with Bill Moss. She went on to serve as president and CEO of Moss Inc and in the 1980s diversified the business by introducing tension fabric technology to the worldwide trade show industry. This experiment was so successful that the company eventually sold its tent division to REI and began focusing exclusively on trade show exhibits. Moss Inc grew to have 164 employees and revenues of $15 million, and in 2000 was sold in a successful equity investment transaction.
After retiring from Moss Inc in 2001, Marilyn went on to earn a master’s of fine arts in writing from Spalding University in Louisville, Kentucky. Now a freelance writer, her article, “Along the Shore,” an essay on Cumberland Island, appeared in the Fall 2008 issue of the Louisville Record. In 2009, she traveled to Malawi to interview Joyce Banda, the country's former president, and later co-authored the article 'Dancing with Democracy' about Banda that was published in the Spring 2013 Foreign Policy Institute’s journal, Orbis.
Bill Moss: Fabric Artist & Designer was published in 2013, won a 2014 IPPY Independent Publishers Silver Medal and was a finalist in nonfiction for a Maine Writers & Publishers Alliance Literary Award. Marilyn's article, 'Tents: Nomadic Architecture,' was published in Espazio (February, 2014) and 'Home as a Tent' appeared in the August issue of Maine Boats, Homes and Harbors.
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Marilyn is completing her memoir, Mountain Girl Makes Waves. For more information about Marilyn Moss go to www.marilynmmoss.com