Danielle Cox | January 2025

Visionary Speaker: Danielle Cox

Join us on January 28, 2025, for a Visionary Speaker Session with special guest Dr. Danielle R. Moss, CEO of Oliver Scholars.

Impact Table Visionary Speaker Sessions are private member and invite-only gatherings that bring respected women leaders in impact to share about their personal leadership and impact journey and important lessons learned along the way. 

Our guests share an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at their own leadership and impact journey and share tips and tools they’ve learned, giving members the real talk, connection and truth we all crave and inspiration you can take with you on your own path.

Following the speaker’s share is an open Q&A with the speaker and time for members to break out into small groups.

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About Impact Table Visionary Speaker Sessions

Too many women in social impact are under-resourced and under-supported, navigating their leadership and impact journey alone, or in a silo.  We know, doing the world’s most important work isn’t a solo gig.  One way we can stop patching together a leadership journey built on trial and error and instinct alone is to listen and learn from others share the truth behind how they’ve navigated own leadership and impact journey, and share about our own experiences.  Through Impact Table Visionary Speaker Sessions, we remove the veil and the misconceptions of what it takes to lead an impact journey that truly transforms lives and we inspire and equip Impact Table members to elevate their own leadership.

About Danielle

Dr. Danielle R. Moss is the CEO of Oliver Scholars, and Co-Founder of The Ebony Vanguard, an inter-generational collective dedicated to power, progress, and play for women and girls of the African Diaspora. Dr. Moss currently serves on the board of The New York Women's Foundation and Everyday Democracy. In addition to her roles as Co-Chair of the New York City Council’s Young Women’s Initiative and NYC Commissioner for Gender Equity, she recently served as CEO of the YWCA of the City of New York for five years. During her tenure, she led an amazing turnaround that resulted in the launch of a CEO Salon Speakers Series, the YWCA Potential to Power City-Wide Girls Symposium, the YW’s Geek Girls and AMP Leadership Programs for Teens, and advances in local, state, and federal advocacy. Dr. Moss’s contributions to education and the social sector have been recognized by the New York State Education Department, The New York Women’s Foundation, The New York Coalition for 100 Black Women, The College Board, The Network Journal's 25 Most Influential Black Women in Business, and The Council of Urban Professionals.

She is a graduate of Swarthmore College where she double majored in English Literature and History with a concentration in Black Studies. And she holds M.A., M. Ed. And Ed. D. Degrees from Teachers College Columbia University. Additionally she earned nonprofit management certificates from the Business Schools of Columbia, Harvard, and Stanford Universities.

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