Bob Moore, Founder of Bob's Red Mill, Passes Away at 94
The visionary behind the iconic whole grain brand left a legacy of employee ownership and distinctive branding.
- Bob Moore, the founder of Bob's Red Mill, died at the age of 94, leaving behind a legacy of benevolence and innovation.
- Moore established a unique ownership structure, transferring full ownership of the company to its 700 employees to prioritize their well-being over profits.
- His folksy persona and distinctive branding made Bob's Red Mill products instantly recognizable on supermarket shelves.
- A public celebration of life for Moore is planned for Saturday, honoring his contributions to the natural foods industry and his community.
- Bob's Red Mill, known for its whole grain products, has grown into a nationally distributed brand with over 200 products.