
In Memoriam -- Robert Reed McCord (T-8) July 28, 1943-
April 28, 2010

Robert Reed McCord, a
multi-talented educator, writer, and publishing executive known for his
charitable works, died on April 28, 2010 in NYC. He was 66 and lived on
Roosevelt Island, New York.
The cause of
his death was cancer, his wife, Kathleen Moskal, said.
Born in
Buffalo, New York on July 28, 1943, Mr. McCord attended School #72 and South
Park High School, and graduated from Colgate University in 1965, where
Russian and the Humanities were his primary areas of study.
He began his
career in education as a Peace Corps volunteer in Adapazari, Turkey
(1965-67) and earned a degree from the Teachers College, Columbia University
on his return. Subsequently he taught high school in Highland Falls, New
York and abroad in Singapore and Frankfurt.
In 1972, Mr.
McCord joined Scholastic Press as a marketing executive, where he supervised
the growth of the company’s book division. He earned an MBA at Columbia
during his tenure and would later conduct classes and seminars there as an
adjunct member of the business school.
Golf was Mr.
McCord’s strong suit as a writer. Although he described himself as a
“duffer,” he showed a profound understanding of and love for the game in his
many books. Arnold Palmer once called his work both “interesting and
innovative.” Mr. McCord also compiled a number of successful anthologies on
diverse subjects with his wife Nancy Lipscomb, now deceased.
Foremost
among Mr. McCord’s charitable works was his involvement in creating Harlem
RBI, an organization devoted to bringing educational, social, and sports
opportunities to children in one of the toughest neighborhoods of
Manhattan. In 2003, after a volunteer stint with fledgling publishers in
Romania, Mr. McCord married Ms. Moskal. Together they founded Vere, an
ecologically aware, prize-winning company whose chocolates garnered high
praise from both foodies and health-conscious customers.
In addition
to his wife, Mr. McCord is survived by a sister, Sue Hanley of Carson City,
Nevada and a number of beloved nieces and nephews.