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I’m Lakesha “Keke” Moore.

Systems Strategist. Event Architect. Disabled-Led Operator. I design calm, capacity-honoring work for humans and organizations whose ambitions are bigger than their current infrastructure.

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My work lives at the intersection of disability, systems thinking, culture, and care. I’m a chronically ill, neurodivergent strategist who has spent years studying how people actually move through work — their limits, their brilliance, their energy, their real capacity — and designing structures that honor all of it.

I’ve built operational architecture and event ecosystems for national nonprofits, cross-functional teams, executive leaders, creative technologists, and solopreneurs holding their entire practice together with hope, talent, and two functioning neurons. The scale changes. The stakes change. The throughline doesn’t: we build from what’s real, not what’s forced.

My approach blends strategy and humanity:

  • event systems architecture & risk reduction
  • operational clarity & capacity-based workflows
  • accessibility as a design methodology
  • governance & decision-making structure
  • creative problem-solving rooted in disabled wisdom

I’m not interested in productivity for productivity’s sake. I’m interested in systems that breathe. Work that doesn’t collapse your body. Structure that protects the people doing the labor. Clarity that feels like care.

What My Work Actually Looks Like

Operational Architecture

I’ve built cross-departmental workflows, SOPs, governance logic, decision pathways, and operational ecosystems that stabilized entire organizations.

Event Systems & Strategy

From multi-day national convenings to complex hybrid experiences, I architect end-to-end event systems that protect pacing, clarity, accessibility, and staff capacity.

Clarity & Capacity Work

I help individuals and teams design lives and workflows grounded in their actual bandwidth — not their shame, fear, ambition, or urgency.

My Values

Care

Work should honor the body. Systems should protect people. Clarity should feel like relief.

Clarity

Clarity is not a luxury — it’s an access need. I design workflows that reduce confusion, not add more of it.

Capacity

Your capacity is data. Not a flaw. Not a limit. A guide.

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