Earl Morrogh

Morrogh is a writer, designer, and educator who has studied and worked for 50 years in several fields including architectural and visual design, multimedia design, communications, and education. He holds undergraduate and graduate degrees from Florida State University.

He has worked in both the public and private sectors in a variety of capacities including: art director of an internationally distributed sports magazine (Surf magazine); communications director of the Florida component of the American Institute of Architects; project manager of a National Science Foundation-funded project (the Interactive Media Science Project) in partnership with Apple Computer, Inc., Pioneer, Inc., and Houghton Mifflin Publishing, Inc.; associate director of the Florida Department of Education’s distance learning initiative (Florida Remote Learning Services); and assistant director of Florida State University’s distance learning office (Office of Distributed and Distance Learning).

Born in southwest Louisiana, “Acadiana,” Mr. Morrogh has lived in the Florida panhandle since 1972. He is an avid kayaker and enjoys paddling the rivers and lakes of Florida's Big Bend Bend.

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