Kimberleigh Moore-Willis serves as Director of Vocational and Family Support Services for Easterseals Southern Georgia. She joined the organization in January 2010 after building experience with nonprofit and educational service providers, and she brings more than 20 years of experience as a human services advocate, including over 10 years in leadership and management roles.
In her role, Kimberleigh leads teams that deliver vital vocational and family support services to individuals and families with developmental disabilities and autism. She is responsible for advancing the organization’s strategic priorities through program development, advocacy initiatives, and community and government relations. Kimberleigh also oversees the delivery of high-quality, mission-driven services, including vocational evaluation, career services, and skills training through Easterseals’ vocational programs.
Kimberleigh holds a Master of Science in Rehabilitation Counseling from Thomas University, completed graduate-level coursework in Business Administration at Troy University, and earned a Bachelor of Sociology with a minor in Psychology from Albany State University.
Her leadership reflects a strong commitment to empowerment, opportunity, and long-term success for the individuals and families served by Easterseals Southern Georgia.