Elias Moose

Elias Moose has an extensive work experience spanning over several roles and industries. In 2006, Moose began working as a freelance graphic designer, digital designer, and photographer for their own company, Elias Moose Graphic Design. This experience allowed him to develop their skills and gain valuable industry knowledge. In 2011, Moose worked as a design intern at Tom Kuniholm Architects, further enhancing their understanding of architectural design. Moose then transitioned into the construction industry, starting as a carpenter and landscaping crew member at Jim Peterson Construction in 2006. Elias continued to hone their carpentry skills and worked as a carpenter and supervisor at DC Improvement from 2012 to 2013. Moose then joined William Cromley Restoration and Historical Preservation as a carpenter from 2014 to 2015, where they contributed to the restoration and preservation of historical structures. In 2015, they worked as a carpenter and project manager at Hub City Builders, showcasing their ability to handle multiple responsibilities. From 2016 to 2019, Moose served as a lead carpenter at Kevin Cradock Woodworking, demonstrating their expertise in carpentry and leadership. In 2020, Moose founded the Hinata Foundation, showcasing their entrepreneurial skills and commitment to philanthropy. Elias also worked as a blockchain advisor and content writer as a self-employed individual from 2020 to 2021. Throughout their career, Moose has consistently displayed a strong work ethic, adaptability, and a passion for design, construction, and social impact.

Elias Moose attended Bard College from 2008 to 2012, where they obtained a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Environmental and Urban Studies. In 2013, they pursued post-baccalaureate Architecture studies at Mercer County Community College.

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