Ritesh Moza

Chief Operating Officer in Houston, TX

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Ritesh Moza has established himself as an adept Chief Operating Officer within the chemical industry. He is known for his comprehensive expertise in legal matters, strategic negotiations, operations management, sales, procurement, and supply chain logistics. His proficiency extends to areas such as compliance, accounting, taxation, networking, and fostering robust team dynamics.

Since assuming leadership at Chemicals Incorporated, Ray Moza has dramatically transformed the company's structure and profitability. His strategic initiatives have grown the company's employee count from 42 to over 200, and revenues have increased sixfold. Chemicals Incorporated, situated in Texas, is recognized for its excellence in the toll and custom manufacturing of various chemicals, serving a broad array of clients, including multiple Fortune 500 companies.

Originating from Pittsburgh, Moza moved to Texas to advance his education at Trinity University in San Antonio, where he earned his Bachelor of Business Administration in Political Science and Government from 1998 to 2002. The curriculum at Trinity, which integrates liberal arts with professional training, equipped him with a solid foundation in both theoretical and applied aspects of governance and business management.

Following his undergraduate program, Moza attended the Cardozo School of Law from 2003 to 2006, where he achieved his Doctor of Law (JD). The Cardozo School of Law, part of Yeshiva University in New York City, is recognized for its rigorous approach to legal education. It has particular strengths in business and innovation, intellectual property, public interest, criminal justice, and clinical education.

Beyond his corporate responsibilities, Reitesh Moza is deeply engaged in philanthropic activities. He supports various local safety and public service organizations, such as the Houston Fire Department and Harris County law enforcement agencies. His charitable involvement extends to supporting veterans through initiatives like Camp Hope and the Wounded Warriors project, which provide essential services to veterans and their families facing post-service challenges.

Additionally, Moza is committed to addressing the challenges of alcohol and drug addiction by supporting organizations like Alcoholics Anonymous and Refuge Recovery.

  • Education
    • Trinity University
    • Cardozo School of Law