In this episode, host Dave Fiore speaks with Kim Moore, Vice President of Workforce Innovation at Tallahassee Community College.

Kim Moore

In this episode, host Dave Fiore speaks with Kim Moore, Vice President of Workforce Innovation at Tallahassee Community College. The native of nearby Greenville dreamed of being a CEO since she was 14 years old, and achieved that goal when she was selected to lead Workforce Plus, the regional economic and workforce development body now known as CareerSource Capital Region. Her success there led to her current position where she is creating new programs to ensure employers have the workers they need so we all have a brighter future.

Kim is energetic, engaging and committed to excellence in everything she does – and she is not afraid of hard work. In fact, she prefers it. She continues to pursue continuing education, serves on numerous boards and still remembers marching around her house with her trumpet in high school to earn first chair. Her many awards include being named to the TCC Hall of Fame, the 2019 Economic Innovator of the Year and most recently, the international Idahlynn Karre Exemplary Leadership Award.

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How I Got Here is hosted by Dave Fiore and features Tallahassee leaders, entrepreneurs and changemakers sharing the experiences and pivotal moments that shaped their journey. The show is produced by Fiore Communications, a Tallahassee-based strategic marketing firm that helps businesses build trust with the audiences that matter most.

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