As the President and Chief Executive Officer of Justice Outside, Kim Moore Bailey brings over 20 years of executive leadership experience to the forefront of advancing racial justice and equity within the outdoor and environmental sectors. Under her guidance, Justice Outside has implemented a transformative...
As the President and Chief Executive Officer of Justice Outside, Kim Moore Bailey brings over 20 years of executive leadership experience to the forefront of advancing racial justice and equity within the outdoor and environmental sectors. Under her guidance, Justice Outside has implemented a transformative systems change approach that integrates grantmaking, anti-racism training, and capacity building, all aimed at centering the voices and leadership of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC). Kim's strategic vision has been instrumental in identifying and cultivating strategic alliances that drive innovation in programming and policy shifts, ensuring that the organization not only responds to the pressing needs of marginalized communities but also anticipates future challenges.
Kim's expertise in program development and resource development has led to the successful launch of key initiatives that empower BIPOC leaders and organizations within the outdoor movement. Her commitment to fostering economic development and youth development is evident in the career pathway programs she has championed, which equip the next generation of environmental stewards with the skills and opportunities necessary to thrive. Additionally, her proficiency in executive coaching and conflict resolution has strengthened the internal culture of Justice Outside, promoting a collaborative and inclusive environment that values diverse perspectives.
Through her leadership, Kim Moore Bailey is not only shaping the future of Justice Outside but is also contributing to a broader movement that seeks to dismantle systemic barriers and create equitable access to outdoor spaces for all. Her work exemplifies the intersection of philanthropy, social justice, and environmental stewardship, making her a pivotal figure in the ongoing quest for a more just and sustainable world.