Corporate Communications & Innovation Strategist
Corporate Communications & Innovation Strategist
Jocelyn Moore currently serves as an independent director on the board of DraftKings, a publicly traded technology company; OppFi, a publicly traded financial technology company; and Omaze, a private entertainment and media company disrupting traditional philanthropy. She is also a board member of Pallas Advisors, a strategic advisory firm specializing in national security, defense, and innovation. In October 2021, she was appointed by the Biden Administration to serve on the board of the First Responder Network (FirstNet) Authority, a unique public-private partnership created after September 11th to provide a high-speed, nationwide, wireless broadband network for public safety.
Jocelyn is the founder and principal of her own corporate affairs consultancy. With experience working across multiple disciplines, she is a trusted advisor to CEOs, executive teams, and boards of directors on strategic communications, crisis and risk management, corporate social responsibility, operations, regulatory affairs, organizational change, as well as diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. An innovative leader, Jocelyn is known for developing creative solutions to tough business challenges.
Most recently, Jocelyn was Senior Managing Director of Corporate Affairs at Pretium, a specialized alternative investment firm with more than $50 billion in assets under management in single-family rentals, residential credit, corporate and structured credit, and litigation finance. In this newly created role, she led internal and external communications, government affairs, and community relations. She was also a member of the firm’s Executive Committee.
Previously, Jocelyn was Executive Vice President of Communications and Public Affairs at the National Football League. As the NFL’s Global Chief Communications Officer, Jocelyn was a member of the executive leadership team and responsible for managing corporate affairs at the 100-year-old professional sports league. She oversaw football communications, strategic communications, corporate media relations, executive communications, internal and stakeholder communications, public policy and government affairs, corporate social responsibility, and community relations. She was also a key architect of the league’s social justice efforts.
Prior to joining the NFL, Jocelyn served as a Managing Director at The Glover Park Group (GPG;now FGS Global), a leading government affairs and communications consulting firm. At GPG, she counseled corporate clients on a broad range of issues, including banking, finance, healthcare, technology, social policy, taxes, energy, insurance, and trade. She also co-led the firm’s integrated Health+Wellness practice.
Early in her career, Jocelyn spent 15 years in the United States Senate in a variety of senior, an “A” committee. As a member of the senior leadership team, Jocelyn advised on all issues before thecommittee relating to taxes, health care, energy, human services, pensions, Social Security, transportation, and trade.
Jocelyn serves as a director on several nonprofit boards: the West Virginia University Hospital System, where she is a member of the Quality and Patient Safety Committee; the University of Florida Foundation, where she is as a member of the Audit and Nominating Committees; and the DC Rape Crisis Center, where she is a member of the Fundraising Committee.
Jocelyn holds a B.A. in English and an M.Ed. in Student Personnel in Higher Education, both from the University of Florida.
Jocelyn Moore, a seasoned strategist and former senior advisor in the Democratic Party, brings her wealth of experience and unique insights to discuss the 2024 election, focusing on its business and economic impacts. With a career spanning pivotal roles in political strategy and advocacy, Moore provides an unparalleled look at campaign strategy from the inside. She delves into the critical decision-making processes and high-stakes maneuvering that characterize the race, shedding light on the complex dynamics and power plays that often go unseen by the public.
Through vivid storytelling and keen analysis, Moore reflects on how the election could redefine leadership and influence economic stability, international trade agreements, and global market dynamics. This conversation offers a comprehensive understanding of the complex interplay between political campaigns and economic policies, shedding light on the far-reaching implications for businesses and the global economy.