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Lily Moseley

Lily Moseley (she/they) is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) and Salesforce Certified Administrator (SCA) with nearly a decade of professional experience in community based work, operations, technology and problem solving. She is also a lifelong writer, creative and design enthusiast. 


Born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, Lily flew north to Boston to attend college at Northeastern University. During undergrad, through Northeastern’s Co-Op program, Lily completed internships with the Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women, The Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and nonprofit consulting firm, Root Cause.  Lily also engaged with the Northeastern University Political Review as a staff writer and editor, and studied abroad in France at the Université Catholique de Lyon and at Sciences Po in Paris. 


After graduating with a BA in International Affairs & Economics, Lily moved to New York City and began working as an AmeriCorps VISTA at Youth Action YouthBuild (YAYB) in East Harlem, helping to build the organization’s capacity through grant writing, event planning and the implementation of Salesforce. After completing the VISTA service year, Lily continued to work with YAYB as a Program Assistant, contributing to the creation of new workforce development pathways in the food and technology industries. Lily also went on to support the East Harlem community as a Data Manager for the Youth Opportunity Hub at Union Settlement Association, a nonprofit rooted in the community for over 100 years. 


At the invitation of former YAYB coworker, Alejandro Alvarez, Lily began a years long engagement with Soulful Synergy, a minority-owned workforce development agency dedicated to creating sustainable and equitable communities. Joining Co-Founders, Alvarez and Dwayne R. Norris, Lily’s role with Soulful Synergy evolved to include work such as business development, program management and operations infrastructure development. 


In 2021, looking to expand in new ways, Lily began working with beyond the horizon technology, a Salesforce consulting firm serving nonprofits clients. As a Solution Consultant, Lily worked on full scale Salesforce implementations, building automation, configuring third party applications, and supporting client adoption through training. 


In 2022, Lily returned to Soulful Synergy as a Program Director, overseeing a new workforce development program in partnership with the City of New Rochelle, New Rochelle Forward. More than 50 community members received education, construction certifications, hands-on training, case management and career service support in the first program year. 


In 2024, accompanied by her wife, Lily once again became an Atlanta resident. The change of city was accompanied by a career shift toward entrepreneurship, and Lily committed full time to her company, en collaboration avec, offering human-centered professional & creative consulting to help businesses, nonprofits and individuals execute project visions. Through en collaboration avec, Lily supported founders, intimate teams, and independent artists and creatives with building the systems and structures needed to take projects from vision to reality. Clients included Soulful Synergy, Sublime Systems, WM Events, the Powerful Project and fine artist, Daniel Gilstrap.


In 2025, Lily began working with ConnectIDD as the Director of Operations, a compelling next step well aligned with their structure-minded yet people-first perspective. Lily also currently serves as the Co-Chair of the Neighborhood Planning Unit (NPU) T Communications Committee, is a collaborator with The Grief House, a nonprofit organization dedicated to “weaving loss into life,” and remains dedicated to their writing and creative practice. 


In their working practice, Lily’s guiding principle is, “Whether we feel seen, valued and heard within our work determines whether or not the work feels worth doing.”


More on Lily: LinkedIn


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