T-Time Productions

T-Time Productions

Bringing Inspiring Untold Stories to Life

Theresa Moore - Founder and President

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Theresa is President of T-Time Productions. Founded in 2006, T-Time develops and produces unique programming and content for various media platforms including television, film, online, mobile and tablets and also provides consulting and production services.  With Moore as the Director, Producer, and co-writer, T- Time produced Third and Long (www.thirdandlong.tv), a ground-breaking documentary that examines the history of African Americans in pro football through the lens of civil rights. Third and Long premiered on CBS in December 2011. 

Third and Long also aired on the CBS Sports Network and the NFL Network and has been developed into digital educational curricula in the form of an interactive app for students.  T-Time, through its T-Time Education division, is currently producing a library of similar sports-themed digital curricula for educational use on a national basis including an interactive curriculum based on the historic 1st Rhode Island regiment, the first integrated military unit in the American Revolution. The T-Time Education library will explore a range of topics such as the Boston busing crisis, indigenous boarding schools, the history of Black Sign Language and the 1921 Tulsa race massacre. 

Past projects helmed by Moore include License to Thrive, a Ford Foundation-supported multi-media educational project that celebrated the 35th anniversary of Title IX and premiered on the ESPN networks in March 2008. Moore’s work has been featured on “Good Morning America,” the NFL Network’s “Total Access,” Madison Square Garden (MSG) Network and WWLTV in New Orleans as well as in The New York Post, the Philadelphia Tribune and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. 

In addition to T-Time, Theresa is a professor at Providence College, teaching in their MBA, Masters of Urban Education, and Global Studies programs and also leading and facilitating diversity and inclusion work with the college’s faculty.

Prior to T-Time, Moore was an executive at ESPN with responsibilities that included television advertising sales and business affairs for the company’s new media platforms and programming including fantasy leagues, the NCAA Tournament Challenge, the NFL Draft, ESPN Mobile and video content from various leagues.  While at ESPN, Moore also created programming for the network including The Block Party which was hosted by Mos Def in its inaugural season and aired for three seasons and Images in Black and White, a documentary that aired on ESPN as a component of the network’s Black History Month schedule.

Moore previously worked at The Coca-Cola Company where she developed and executed strategic marketing, operational and promotional plans for some of the world’s premiere sports properties including the Olympic Games, the NBA, NASCAR and the FIFA World Cup. Prior to Coca-Cola, she was an executive at Chubb Insurance.

She is a graduate of Harvard University and is a member of the Harvard’s Visiting Committee for Athletics. She serves on the boards of the Rhode Island Foundation, HopeHealth and the Harvard Varsity Club and is a member of the advisory boards of Athletes’ Voices, Seismic Capital Company, the Rhode Island PBS Education Committee and the Augustus A. White III Institute for Healthcare Equity. Moore is also a member Rhode Island Secretary of State Greg Amore’s Archives Commission.

 

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