Mark Moon
Board Member

Experience: In 2016, Mr. Moon joined the Board of Directors for BearCom. Prior to this role, Mark was the President for Motorola Solutions, Inc. He left the company at the end of 2016 after an outstanding 30+ year career. Prior to his departure, he was responsible for the strategy of the company and leading all aspects of global operations including Sales and Marketing, Product Research and Development, Software and Services, and Supply Chain.
Moon joined Motorola in 1985. He held a variety of leadership roles throughout the organization culminating in responsibility for leading 10,000+ employees located in 100+ countries and serving as the face and voice of the company to customers and partners around the world. In addition, he was previously Chairman of the Board of Directors for Vertex Standard, a Motorola joint venture headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. He has also served on the Board of Directors for the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation, which was created by the U.S. Congress to lead a nationwide effort to honor America's firefighters and provide support and assistance to their families.
Mark’s past experiences and relationships have established him as an innovative thought leader on how to leverage voice and data communications and information management to increase the effectiveness of an organization. With this said, his true strength lies in his ability to coach and lead teams around developing a clear vision and strategy, creating the right leadership team and organizational structure, developing leaders and a leadership pipeline, and creating a consistent cadence to get stakeholder “buy-in”.
Moon earned a bachelor’s degree in industrial and systems engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology, where he was named to the school’s Academy of Distinguished Engineering Alumni in 2014 and currently serves on the Advisory Board of the School of Industrial and Systems Engineering.
Mr. Moon also serves on the Board of Directors for TestEquity LLC and Lawson Products (NASDAQ: LAWS).
Education: Bachelor of Science in Industrial and Systems Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech)