Andrew Muldoon

Andrew Muldoon is an American pair skater. With partner Carissa Guild, he is the 1996 U.S. novice silver medalist. They won the bronze medal at the 1997-1998 ISU Junior Series event in Slovakia and placed 12th at the 1997 World Junior Figure Skating Championships. [1]

Andrew Muldoon
Personal information
Full nameAndrew Muldoon
Country representedUnited States
Former partnerCarissa Guild
Naomi Grabow
Ingrid Goldberg
Former coachRon Ludington, Priscilla Hill, Phillipp Grout
Former choreographerJill Cosgrove, Peter Oppegard, Phillip Mills, Lea Ann Miller
Skating clubUniv of Delaware FSC

Muldoon also competed with partners Naomi Grabow and Ingrid Goldberg. He skated professionally in Disney on Ice, Radio City Music Hall's Christmas Spectacular, and Cold Rhythm.

Andrew Muldoon is a graduate of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania where he became a brother of the Gamma Lambda chapter of Theta Xi fraternity.

Now, Muldoon is the cohost of "Let's Tuesday"[2] a weekly podcast distributed through Whooshkaa and can be found on both Apple Podcast and Google Play. A review by "JonSuss"[3] says that "If you like "It's Been a Minute", you'll probably like "Let's Tuesday". Katie and Andrew have a fun conversational flow and the spirit is friendly and uplifting. One reviewer said: "I'm looking forward to their future offerings and meeting new friends through this pod. Also, clean lyrics."

In retirement, Muldoon has achieved CFRE status and served as a Senior Director of Development at the University of Rochester Medical Center's Highland Hospital.[4][5]

Muldoon cofounded a monthly movie club and provided the name for "SHARE" meetings at the University of Rochester, at which fundraising professionals Share Information; Help each other become the most effective team; Acknowledge great work; and Educate one another about program successes. He held a semiannual trivia event at the Bloch Center of University of Rochester, too, regaling participants with his delivery.

Muldoon skippered the Bloch Ness monsters to several consecutive URMC Championships.

Results

Pairs (with Guild)

Event 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98
World Junior Championships12th
U.S. Championships2nd N.8th J.6th J.
ISU Junior Series, Slovakia3rd

References


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