Pam Moore Named Chief Operating Officer of LifeSTEPS

Sacramento, CA – LifeSTEPS is pleased to announce the promotion of Pam Moore to Chief Operating Officer, effective January 2, 2025. In this role, Pam will continue to provide strategic leadership, driving innovative solutions to enhance the quality of life for at-risk and underserved populations through direct services and community partnerships.

Pam previously served as LifeSTEPS’ Director of Program Development and Quality Control.

Since joining LifeSTEPS in 2010, Pam has played a pivotal role in expanding the organization’s business model across California. Her expertise in program development and implementation has transformed the agency’s database infrastructure and reporting processes, elevating performance and impact.

“Pam truly knows how to make an impact,” said Beth Southorn, executive director at LifeSTEPS. “Her ability to develop and implement diverse programs has revolutionized our operations. But beyond her expertise in nonprofit leadership, it’s her deep connection with our dedicated team, her ability to recognize individual strengths and her talent for effectively communicating the value we bring to our partners that make her an exceptional leader.”

In addition to her work at LifeSTEPS, Pam has spent two decades consulting with The Community College Foundation, helping young adults with disabilities gain meaningful work experience, develop essential job skills, and pursue their educational goals. She also served as an Assistant Director for Ride to Walk, where she championed the physical and mental health benefits of therapeutic horseback riding for children with disabilities.

Pam resides in Rocklin, CA, where she enjoys life on three acres with her husband and son. A lover of nature, she finds joy in photographing wildlife around her pond and spending time with family and friends. She is also an avid reader.

For more information about LifeSTEPS and its leadership team, visit www.lifestepsusa.org.

 

Media Contact: 
Allison Marino
LifeSTEPS

 

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