Paul Mooty shares "The Faribault Woolen Mill Story"
Oct 11, 2018
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Paul Mooty shares "The Faribault Woolen Mill Story"

Paul Mooty is a born and raised Minnesotan. He received his BSB in Business from the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota and his JD from the University of Minnesota Law School. Mooty's professional career includes working in the tax department of Arthur Andersen & Company and in the private practice of law focusing on closely held businesses. He also served as President and CEO of Custom Rock, a St. Paul based manufacturer and architectural concrete contractor. Paul is also actively involved with a number of business interests including serving on the Board of Directors.

He is a partner and serves as Chairman of Faribault Woolen Mill Company. Founded in 1865, the year Lincoln died and the Civil War ended, Faribault woolens are renowned for their comfort and quality. The Mill is one of the last fully integrated mills in the United States producing woolen goods from raw fiber to finished goods under one roof—a truly Made in America product.

Mooty has been involved in a number of community and civic organizations including serving as the President of the Rotary Club of Edina and as member of its Board of Directors and Foundation Board. He is currently a member of the Fairview Community Advisory Committee and the Edina Community Foundation Board of Directors.

Paul and his wife Jean live in Edina and have three children and two grandchildren.