Meet the Gen Land Team
Brent Moore
Over nearly 30 years in business, Moore has excelled as a serial entrepreneur and closed nearly $1 billion in mergers & acquisitions.
He created the innovative golf cart accessory company Madjax before selling the business to private equity-backed buyer Nivel and becoming Nivel’s CEO. As CEO, Moore managed 650 employees across warehouse development, international sourcing, and product design and manufacturing.
Moore is a natural team-builder who believes in coaching employees toward a high level of execution through clear communication, shared goals, and professional mentorship. He lives in Tallahassee, Florida, with his wife and three children and spends much of his free time offshore fishing.
Clint West
Clint West has built up his expertise in sales, management, and construction over nearly 30 years in business. He’s the hands-on expert for Gen Land, building relationships with construction teams, sellers, and potential partners.
West began his career in sales before moving into management over a decade ago. He was a partner and manager of TNT Supercenter in Thomasville, Georgia, for seven years prior to focusing his time on Gen Land.
Excellent people skills and an inherent capacity for honest communication set West apart. As a manager, he prioritizes pushing his team to uplevel their ambitions and realize their potential through human connection. West lives in Thomasville, Georgia, and enjoys filling his days with fishing and relaxing at the beach. If there’s a coast, he’ll find it.
Chad Kittrell
With over 20 years of experience in finance and real estate, Kittrell has become a leader in visionary projects in the North Florida area.
Kittrell began his career at SunTrust in the Private Banking Division. There, he honed his skills in finance, real estate and deal structure. He later co-founded the private equity company Hunter and Harp Holdings where he identified, developed, funded, and operated numerous projects with assets totaling over $100 million.
As a natural-born entrepreneur, his true passion is creating generational projects fulfilling economic needs in smaller communities.
Kittrell served as a board member for the Florida State University Jim Moran Institute Entrepreneurial Program. He lives in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida, and enjoys hunting, fishing and spending time with his niece and nephew.