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Biography
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Early life
William Gyude Moore (born June 4, 1977 in Cape Palmas, Maryland County, Liberia) is currently the Minister of Public Works and previously served as Deputy Chief of Staff to the President & Head of the President's Delivery Unit (PDU)



Family & Education
Gyude was born in Cape Palmas, Liberia, to Samuel B Moore, Sr. and his wife Edith Moore. His father was a soldier, and later became a customs officer, working as a wharfinger at the port of Harper. In 1989, just as the Liberian civil war was beginning, his father was appointed Local Aide Camp to the President for Maryland County. The appointment came with the rank of Brigadier General. And his father, who hailed from Rocktown, Maryland County was from then on known as "General Moore" or just "General".

Gyude's mother, Edith Kormu Neufville was from Cavalla and was a small business woman - selling mainly used clothes in Cape Palmas.

Gyude attended Our Lady of Fatima Elementary School in Cape Palmas. Geithner spent most of his childhood living abroad, including Zimbabwe, Zambia, India, and Thailand, where he completed high school at the International School Bangkok.[8] As did his father, paternal grandfather, and uncle, Geithner attended Dartmouth College, graduating in 1983, with an A.B. in government and Asian studies.[8] He studied Mandarin at Peking University in 1981, and at Beijing Normal University in 1982;[9] and earned an M.A. in international economics and East Asian studies from Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies in 1985.[8][10] He has also studied Japanese.[11]

Geithner married Carole Marie Sonnenfeld, his classmate at Dartmouth, on June 8, 1985, at his parents' summer home in Orleans, Massachusetts.[12] She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and an Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at George Washington University School of Medicine, where she teaches listening skills to medical students.[13] She is author of a coming-of-age children's novel about grief.[14] Her father, Albert Sonnenfeld, was a professor of French and Comparative Literature at Princeton University and a food critic;[15] her mother, Portia, died when Carole was 25, shortly after she was married. The Geithners have two adult children, a daughter named Elise and a son named Benjamin.[16]

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Death and afterward
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