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Goodwill Ambassador-Baroness Kimberly Moore is an active entrepreneur from New York City, best known for using her creative energy in raising funds and awareness for a variety of industries around the world. She has been successful in bringing together highly influential people from around the world in private gatherings to collaborate on business opportunities on a global scale and founded The Echelon Club in 2005 with the intention of incorporating a more charitable and gratifying component to each event.

Inspired by her influential members, she has developed a great number of programs and campaigns well recognized in the media, benefiting children and families in her own communities. She is the founder of the “Adopt-A-Letter” program which has adopted the wishes of over 15,000 underprivileged children last Christmas and also the Founder of “Keeping Harmony Alive” campaign dedicated to securing music programs in public schools located in the impoverished areas of Los Angeles. Ms Moore is also the founder of "Echelon Society Club" (ESC) an exclusive online community dedicated to keeping Echelon members up to date on events, groups, business and forum discussions while keeping in direct contact with other influential members and their peers.

Ms. Moore experiences vary from building educational programs for children, coordinating concerts for young musicians to organizing a great number of events for some of the world’s most influential leaders. She has raised awareness and proceeds for a variety of causes to include: Sir Richard Branson (Virgin Unite Fund), Duchess of York (Sara Ferguson Foundation), Proposition 2, Brave Kids, 911 Relief Fund, Whole Child LA and many more. “On her spare time, Moore also does some volunteer work for “Pediatric AIDS Foundation”, mentorship program with “Children Uniting Nation” and has worked 3 years with wild animals such as; abandoned lions, tigers and chimpanzees rescued from the space programs.

Since the formation of The Echelon Club, Ms. Moore has received several honors and recognitions for her charitable initiatives. In August 2008, she was officially honored at Bell Gardens City Hall Auditorium by the Mayor and Chief of Police for her invaluable service, dedication and outstanding contribution to the children in the community. Shortly after, she was inaugurated and awarded title of honor, a "Lady of Peace Making" medal from His Royal Highness Arkady Bugaev for granting the wishes of thousands of children in need. She won the “Humanitarian Award” at the 2008 "Hollywood Music Awards" for securing music programs in public schools and in April of 2009, Moore was recognized by Americorp for her volunteer work in the community. She was recently awarded an “Order of Royal Crown" a golden medal prepared by the International Royal Courts for her outstanding achievements in philanthropy and will be honored again this January at the 2010 Eworld Music Awards held at LA Live.

In October 2009, Baroness Kimberly Moore was appointed by President Malam Bacai Sanha of the Republic of Guinea Bissau, West Africa and named the first Goodwill Ambassador to the United States of America. Baroness Kimberly Moore will work closely with the President and First Lady, playing a major role on the country's development to include: Maternity Health, Hospitals, Education, Clean water etc...

Ms. Moore currently sits on the "Virgin Unite" committee for its annual event with Sir Richard Branson, Peace Ambassador for "The Gandhi Tour", honorary board member for "Music 4 Peace" (dedicated to non-violence) and is also on the Board of Directors of "World Hand Foundation" an extraordinary non-profit foundation founded by Didrick Medical (winner of the Perfect Pitch 2009 with Sir Richard Branson). The organization seeks to increase access to prosthetic hand devices in cultures that lack the financial resources to invest in prosthetics. Baroness Kimberly Moore looks forward to working with the "World Hand Foundation" which will raise funds and provide prosthetic devices to victims affected by the landmine crisis in Guinea Bissau, West Africa.

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