Edmund C. Moy (born September 12, 1957) is an American businessman and former government official. From 2006 to 2011, he served as the 38th Director of the United States Mint.
Moy is an active participant in organizations representing the Asian-American community, as well as a member of the Board of Directors of Christianity Today International. He was elected as the Grand Crysophylos (Treasurer) for Tau Kappa Epsilon International Fraternity at the 54th Biennial Conclave held in Las Vegas, Nevada on August 7, 2007. He then became Grand Grammateus (Secretary), followed by Grand Epiprytanis (Vice President). He was named the Teke Alumnus of the Year in 2005.[4] He was elected Grand Prytanis (President) at the 2011 Conclave.
For two-and-one-half years, beginning in 1997, Moy suffered from a debilitating nerve illness, which was later cured by brain surgery.[5]
Moy is married to Karen Johnson Moy, and has a daughter that was adopted from China, named Nora Sue Moy (born in 2005).[1]: 71
On June 29, 2006, President Bush nominated Moy to serve as the 38th Director of the United States Mint.[1]: 71 He was sworn in on September 5, 2006.[3] Moy earned the Alexander Hamilton Medal for public service, awarded by then-Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson, Jr.[8] Moy announced his resignation as Director of the United States Mint on December 20, 2010, effective January 9, 2011. After leaving the United States Mint, Moy became Vice President Corporate Infrastructure for L&L Energy, Inc.[2][9] As of 2014, he is the chief strategist for Fortress Gold Group.[10][11] Moy also writes occasional articles for Moneynews.com.[12] In November 2021, Moy joined the thought leadership team at U.S. Money Reserve as Senior IRA Strategist.[13]
In 2021, Moy was named one of Coin World's Most Influential People in Numismatics (1960-2020).[14]