In 1992, Moyer founded Moondog, a manufacturer of outdoor clothing and accessories.[citation needed]
In 2003, Moyer founded Vicarious Communication, Inc., a marketing services company serving the veterinary industry. The company was funded by a $1 million angel round that included the University of Chicago.[6]
Moyer was vice president of brand strategy at Workhorse, a startup chassis manufacturer, when it was acquired by International Truck and Engine Corporation in 2005.[7]
The following year, Moyer co-founded Cappex.com, which helps students find the right college and was financed through a $5 million angel round.[8]
Cappex.com was acquired by EAB in 2020.[9]
His 2012 book Slicing Pie outlined a formula for creating fair equity splits among startup co-founders.[10]
Bibliography
Moyer, Mike (2008). How to Make Colleges Want You: Insider Secrets for Tipping the Admissions Odds in Your Favor. Naperville: Sourcebooks. ISBN978-1-4022-1367-0.
Moyer, Mike (2012). Slicing Pie: Funding Your Company Without Funds. Lake Forest: Lake Shark Ventures, LLC. p. 161. ISBN978-1-4700-2772-8.
Moyer, Mike (2012). Trade Show Samurai: The Four Core Arts for Capturing Leads. Lake Forest: Lake Shark Ventures, LLC. p. 182. ISBN978-1-4681-6871-6.
Moyer, Mike & Fuller, Jerry (2013). Business Basics: A Guide to Who Does What is Today's Organizations. Chicago: Associated Colleges of Illinois. p. 172. ISBN978-0-6158-4527-2.
Moyer, Mike (2016). The Slicing Pie Handbook: Perfectly Fair Equity Splits for Bootstrapped Startups. Lake Forest: Fair and Square Ventures, LLC. p. 212. ISBN 978–0692584620
Moyer, Mike (2021). Will Work for Pie: Building Your Startup Using Equity Instead of Cash. New Degree Press. p. 236. ISBN 978-1636768489