
Matt Moore
Assistant Director of International Admission
B.A. and M.B.A. in International Business from Rollins College
Email: mmoore@rwu.edu
Twitter: RWU_MattM
Phone: 401-254-3411
Territory: Central America, South America, Canada, The Caribbean, Europe, and New England Prep Schools (Southern MA, RI, CT)
Hometown: Oakville, ON, Canada
Tenure: Joined RWU in 2009
Interests: I love to travel the world and that is one of the things that I love most about my job. I am also a huge soccer and hockey fan and enjoy playing both whenever I get a chance. When the snow starts falling this winter, I can’t wait to head up to the mountains and get out on my snowboard! The Boston Red Sox are also a big interest of mine and I enjoy following them all spring and summer!
Favorite RWU tradition or event: I am excited that RWU is starting up a Club Ice Hockey team and am looking forward to going to games this winter! Go Hawks!

Wesley Roy
Associate Director of International Admission
B.A. in Communication Studies, Plymouth State University/ M.A. in Education, Johnson State College, M.S. in Leadership, Northeastern University
Email: wroy@rwu.edu
Twitter: RWU_Wesley
Phone: 401-254-3713
Territory: International (Africa, Middle East, Europe, parts of Asia)
Hometown: Middlebury, Vermont
Tenure: Joined RWU in 2007
Interests: Wesley is a regular presenter and active member of the New England Association of College Admissions Counseling, Overseas Association of College Admissions Counseling, and the National Association of International Education. Countries traveled to include Lebanon, Jordan, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Morocco, Egypt, Turkey, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, India, China, France, England, Netherlands, Italy, Mexico, Dominican Republic, and Canada. Roy now lives in Rhode Island with his wife where they are enjoying all that Rhode Island has to offer, ocean sports, family, and international travel.
Favorite RWU tradition or event: I really enjoy attending the Lighting of the Commons every December. It’s such a beautiful sight and the whole campus community shows up for this one event! For many international students, this season is the first time they will see snow. It’s also just a great way for all of our new international students to experience a bit of our American holiday season.