Pamela D. Moore
Pamela D. Moore specializes in
change and transition management, particularly with respect to the design and
implementation of programs and initiatives that creatively engage multiple and
diverse stakeholders in efforts designed to facilitate and promote
the empowerment of historically impoverished or disenfranchised persons and
communities.
She is a graduate of Spelman
College, the John F. Kennedy School of Government and Harvard Law
School. Presently, Ms. Moore serves as Director of Exchanges
and Linkages in the Division of International Studies at Jackson State
University in Jackson, Mississippi. Previous positions include:
Country Director, Legislative Strengthening Program for Nigeria, and Regional
Director, U.S. Programs, Oxfam America. In her work with Oxfam
America, she worked with diverse ethnic groups situated across various regions
in the United States. She has also consulted extensively with a diverse
range of organizations and agencies, including local and regional development
organizations in the Lower Mississippi Delta region, the McKnight Foundation,
the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, the Ms. Foundation, the Mary Reynolds Babcock
Foundation, the Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation and the U.S. Department of
Agriculture.
Ms. Moore is pursuing ordination in
the African Methodist Episcopal Church and is a graduate student at Wesley
Biblical Seminary in Jackson, MS.