Cindy Moehring


Cindy Moehring is the founder and executive chair of the Business Integrity Leadership Initiative at the University of Arkansas in the Sam M. Walton College of Business. She has held many executive roles including Walmart and First Interstate Bank, which was later acquired by Wells Fargo. She was with Walmart for 20 years before taking her new role at the Sam M. Walton College of Business, and her last position with Walmart was as Senior Vice President of Ethics and Compliance.

Early life

Cindy Moehring was born on July 3, 1966, in Dodge City, Kansas. She got her undergraduate degree in Political Science at the University of Missouri in 1988. Cindy married Barry Moehring in 1991 and they have three children. In 1991 she received her Doctorate in Law from Georgetown University. Before her career at Walmart, Cindy held other roles such as Corporate Counsel for Viasoft, Inc., located in Phoenix, Arizona, and Vice President of First Interstate Bank.

Career

Sam M. Walton College of Business

Cindy transitioned from Walmart to the Walton College of Business in 2019. She is the founder and holds the Executive Chair of the Business Integrity Leadership Initiative at the University of Arkansas Sam M. Walton College of Business.

Walmart

Cindy began her career at Walmart as Senior Corporate Counsel for Walmart’s Technology Division in 1999. She held many executive-level positions at Walmart including Senior Vice President, Global Chief Ethics Officer, and Senior Vice President, US Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer. She was also the co-chair of Walmart's Global Compliance and Ethics Committee. During her time, she worked to implement a company-wide values-based culture of integrity with over 2 million employees worldwide.