George G. Moker, EDD, MBA, CPA
George specializes in venture-backed and government-funded, for-profit R&D startups (including SBIR, STTR, and other government funding sources). The practice he founded in 2002 (and subsequently sold to Ambrosi Donahue Congdon in 2017 in what is new referred to as the Government Contracting and R&D Division), serves a nationwide client base of R&D startups with revenue ranging from $100,000 to $15 million, funded through DOD, DHS, NIH, DOE, NSF, and other federal agencies, as well as venture-backed firms funded through equity investment, convertible debt, and SAFE agreements. If you are looking to go from inception to commercialization, George has likely seen your situation before. George’s education background helps startups understand the R&D space by simplifying the complexity of the compliance landscape.
Beyond his work at ADC, George served as Director of Entrepreneurship Programs and Carol Sawyer Parks Endowed Chair of Entrepreneurial Studies at Suffolk University, alongside a full-time role on the entrepreneurship and marketing faculty. Earlier in his career he held senior management roles at a privately held aerospace support government contractor, including Chief Financial Officer and Vice President of Operations, administering contracts with NASA and the US Air Force. He has also served nearly a decade as a public official in his community and on several community boards.
What I work on
- Financial planning and analysis related to budgets, forecasts, runway, and scenario modeling
- SBIR and STTR funded R&D startups
- Other types of venture-backed or government-funded startups
- Government contract/grant accounting, reporting, and compliance
- Indirect rate management, planning, and reporting
- Commercialization strategy for grant-funded and venture-backed R&D startups
Education and credentials
- Doctor of Education (EdD), Drexel University
- MBA, Suffolk University
- Licensed Massachusetts CPA
- Former Director of Entrepreneurship Programs and Assistant Dean, Suffolk University
