Kimberly A. Moore Elected to Omicron Delta Kappa Board of Trustees

Lexington, VA (07/31/2024) — Kimberly Moore, Chief Innovator and Principal at Envision Moore Consulting Group, was recently elected to the Board of Trustees for Omicron Delta Kappa, the National Leadership Honor Society. Moore is a 2020 initiate of Florida State University. Her current term on the board will conclude on June 30, 2027.

The announcement was made by Jennifer L. Waller, ODK president and chief executive officer.

"Omicron Delta Kappa is thrilled to have Dr. Moore join our Board of Trustees. We are grateful for her dedication to the Society," Waller said.

With an unwavering commitment to encouraging others to continue learning and growing, she hosts two (2) podcasts, Workforce Insights (leadership and innovation) and #SayMoore (women pursuing the C-Suite). Prior to establishing Envision Moore, she held significant roles, including Chief Workforce Innovation Officer at Yavapai College and VP for Workforce Innovation at Tallahassee Community College. Before transitioning into education, she served as the Chief Executive Officer of WORKFORCE plus, a regional economic and workforce development organization. Through these positions, Moore earned recognition and a reputation as a trailblazer in workforce and innovation initiatives at local, statewide, and national levels. Her accolades include selection as an Aspen Rising President Fellow, Idahlynn Karre Exemplary Leadership Award (international), Economic Innovator Award, Bellwether (Top 10 workforce program finalist 2022 - 2024) & Innovator of the Year. In addition to the ODK Board, she serves on the Myers-Briggs Innovation Council, MakerUSA Board, and Rudgers University - The Hidden Innovation Infrastructure Advisory Board and is a member of Leadership Florida.

Omicron Delta Kappa Society, the National Leadership Honor Society, was founded in Lexington, Virginia, on December 3, 1914. A group of 15 students and faculty members established the Society to recognize and encourage leadership at the collegiate level. The founders established the ODK Idea-the concept that individuals representing all phases of collegiate life should collaborate with faculty and others to support the campus and community. ODK's mission is to honor and develop leaders; encourage collaboration among students, faculty, staff, and alumni; and promote ODK's ideals of collaboration, inclusivity, integrity, scholarship, and service. The Society is located on more than 300 college and university campuses throughout North America. The Society's national headquarters are located in Lexington, Virginia.

Contact

Jennifer L. Waller, president and chief executive officer, Omicron Delta Kappa, (540) 458-5340, jennifer@odk.org

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