Morgan Moore
Morgan Moore (she/her) is a senior associate of digital engagement within the National Audubon Society's Audience Engagement team. She provides support for digital advocacy efforts across the organization, with a focus on the Pacific and Central flyways.
Morgan believes that we can’t work towards sustainable and thriving systems unless we try to be honest, equitable, and just. She is trying to incorporate these values more into her work. Currently, those efforts manifest in the creation and dissemination of content and opportunities that are accessible, welcoming, and reflective of and valuable to the communities in which she works. Internally, with former government affairs coordinator Tykee James, she co-founded the organization’s People of Color Affinity Group to uplift staff of color. She would like to use her privileges to support people in and outside of Audubon; she still has a lot of room for growth, and always will.
Morgan is based on the lands of the O'odham and Piipaash, otherwise known as Phoenix, Arizona. A fifth-generation Arizonan from her mother’s side, she graduated from Arizona State University with a bachelor's degree in Sustainability. She has always loved birds, but she started on the serious journey of birding on June 29, 2013, when she and her father went on a guided bird walk at the grand re-opening of Picture Canyon in Flagstaff. Gardening, hiking, writing, painting, and stargazing are a few of her other interests.