Press Kit
Official bios, accessibility notes, and media resources for interviews, events, and press features. Everything hosts, producers, and journalists need in one clean, accessible space.
Name & Pronunciation
Kesha “Keke” Moore
(Kesha — KEY-shuh)
(Keke — KEY-KEY)
She/Her • Event Systems Architect • Accessibility Strategist • Speaker • Consultant
1-Liner Bio
Kesha “Keke” Moore is a disabled-led event systems architect and accessibility strategist transforming how organizations design, plan, and communicate.
Short Bio (75 words)
Kesha “Keke” Moore is the founder of Rolling With Keke™, a disabled-led practice specializing in event systems, accessibility strategy, and operational clarity. With more than two decades of lived and professional experience, she helps organizations design events, workflows, and processes that honor capacity, reduce overwhelm, and support sustainable impact. Her work blends structure, care, and cultural intelligence across nonprofit, educational, and social impact spaces.
Medium Bio (150–175 words)
Kesha “Keke” Moore is an event systems architect and accessibility strategist who helps organizations
create sustainable, capacity-aware structures that support the people doing the work. As the founder
of Rolling With Keke™, she brings a disabled-led perspective to event design, operational clarity,
and organizational workflow development. Her practice supports nonprofits, coalitions, educational
institutions, conferences, and community-rooted teams in building systems grounded in clarity and care.
With more than 20 years of experience navigating chronic illness, mobility access, and the realities
of disabled leadership, Keke approaches systems work with a focus on predictability, communication,
and human-centered structure. Her work includes multi-day convening architecture, workflow audits,
accessibility integration, documentation systems, and clarity-based communication design.
Known for her grounded, low-overwhelm approach, she supports teams as they move from scattered and
reactive to aligned and sustainable. Keke speaks on disability justice, accessible event systems,
capacity-aware operations, and what becomes possible when we design our systems around the bodies we have — not the ones we’re told to perform.
Long Bio (300+ words)
Kesha “Keke” Moore is a disabled strategist, event systems architect, and the founder of Rolling
With Keke™ — a practice dedicated to helping organizations build accessible, sustainable structures
rooted in clarity rather than urgency. Her work sits at the intersection of disability justice,
operational design, and thoughtful planning for humans who are tired, brilliant, overwhelmed, and
navigating systems not built with them in mind.
With more than two decades of lived experience shaped by chronic illness and mobility access needs,
alongside extensive professional experience in convening design and organizational operations,
Keke’s work is grounded in the realities of disabled leadership. She supports nonprofits, national
membership organizations, higher education institutions, creative collectives, and conference teams
in redesigning how work gets done.
Her portfolio spans multi-day leadership convenings, large-scale virtual gatherings, workflow
redesign, communication systems, access integration, and documentation for organizational clarity.
Whether she is building the backbone of a national conference, redesigning internal processes, or
supporting a team through an access-centered transformation, her work prioritizes predictability,
communication, and humane pacing.
As a speaker and facilitator, Keke brings a steady, grounded presence that honors a wide range of
access needs — including pacing, sensory considerations, communication preferences, and structural
accommodations. She speaks on disabled brilliance, accessible event systems, clarity-based
operations, and the future of work for chronically ill and neurodivergent people.
Her work centers a simple but transformative question:
What becomes possible when we design systems around the bodies we have, not the bodies we’re
expected to perform?
Speaking & Interview Topics
- • Access-centered event systems & accessible planning
- • Disabled leadership & brilliance
- • Tools for Tired Brains™ (clarity practices for ND & disabled people)
- • Designing systems around capacity, not urgency
- • WCAG-informed operations & communication design
- • Creating low-overwhelm environments for teams
- • The future of work for chronically ill and neurodivergent people
- • What becomes possible when we build from the body outward
Accessibility Notes for Working With Me
These notes summarize essential details from my accessibility rider to support safe, sustainable collaboration for events, interviews, and sessions.
- Mobility & Environment: Step-free routes, ramps, elevators, ADA-accessible spaces.
- Travel: Accessible transit; ADA hotel room with seating, grab bars, and device space.
- Pacing: Seated presentation; breaks as needed; predictable session timing.
- Sound: Microphone required; minimize background noise; HOH-friendly settings.
- Sensory: Moderate lighting; minimal scents; no flashing lights.
- Emergency: Clear exits, ramp availability, and emergency plan shared ahead of time.
- Food: Dietary restrictions must be respected for safety.
As Seen In
Intro Script for Hosts
“Our next guest is Kesha ‘Keke’ Moore — an event systems architect, accessibility strategist, and the founder of Rolling With Keke™. Her work centers disabled leadership, operational clarity, and sustainable structures for organizations, conferences, and communities. With more than two decades of lived and professional experience, she helps teams build capacity-aware workflows, accessible events, and clarity-based communication systems. Please welcome Keke Moore.”
Press & Booking Contact
Email: bookings@rollingwithkeke.com
Media Folder: Dropbox Link
Website: rollingwithkeke.com