Wigle Whiskey Distillery
Alex Moser has a diverse work experience spanning over several industries. Currently, they serve as the Chief Operating Officer at Wigle Whiskey Distillery. Alex also holds a position as a Professor at Point Park University. Previously, they worked as the Marketing and Communications Manager at Highlands Ventures, the Chief Marketing Officer at Salem's Market and Grill, and the Director of Marketing and Communications at Seven Springs Mountain Resort, Hidden Valley Resort & Laurel Mountain. Before that, they were the Marketing and Creative Services Manager at the Pittsburgh Pirates, the Producer at the Washington Wizards, the Marketing Manager and Sponsorship Coordinator at the Buffalo Bisons, and the Lead Financial Services Consultant at PNC. Throughout their career, Alex has showcased skills in marketing, advertising, sales, and management.
Alex Moser attended Franklin & Marshall College, where they earned a degree in English. Prior to that, they attended Shady Side Academy, but further details about their education there are not provided.
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Wigle Whiskey Distillery
Wigle Whiskey is a family owned craft distillery in Pittsburgh. When it began operating in December 2011, Wigle was the first distillery to open in the city of Pittsburgh since Joseph S. Finch's distillery closed in the 1920s. Wigle is named for a good-natured man who was sentenced to hang for his unsinkable love of whiskey. In 1794, Phillip Wigle defended his right to distill in a tussle with a tax collector. He unwittingly helped spark the Whiskey Rebellion, which pitted Pennsylvania distillers against George Washington's troops. Wigle Whiskey is working to restore a Pennsylvania tradition championed by these rebellious distillers. We make spirits much the same way Wigle and his friends did – with a copper pot and local ingredients. Wigle spirits are distributed across the Mid-Atlantic and East Coast and in California and have won a host of medals, including Best in Category Rye Whiskey, Wheat Whiskey and Genever-style Gin, by the American Craft Spirits Association.