In the late 1990s, Moe was an associate at the Washington, D.C. office of
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, a law firm based in New York City. Moe joined
AOL in November 2001, and served as senior vice-president of the money and finance group, and news and information group, in the company's content division. Media coverage has credited him with developing the company's content brands, including DailyFinance,
Engadget, and WalletPop. He resigned in 2010, effective that October. Moe joined former AOL executive
Jim Bankoff at
SB Nation in April 2011, initially serving as
chief content officer. Moe co-founded and served as publisher of the site, along with the
video game news website
Polygon, which launched as another Vox Media brand in October 2012.
Business Insider ranked Moe and Topolsky number 14 on their 2012 "Silicon Alley" list of "The Coolest People in New York Tech This Year", again recognizing their work on
The Verge. Moe was named
chief operating officer of Vox Media in January 2013, He also oversees Vox Entertainment in this role. Moe served as
executive producer for
Foul Play, a documentary series developed by the business in conjunction with SB Nation and
Verizon Communications'
go90 platform, premiering in 2018. He is also executive producer for
No Passport Required, a
PBS cuisine and travel television series that premiered in 2018, as well as the
American Style series, which was slated to air on
CNN in 2019. == Personal life ==