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Georgia CEO

Dr. Mosley was recently featured in Georgia CEO, the leading publication focusing exclusively on business issues in the top 8 metro areas of the state.

Special thanks to Georgia CEO for the opportunity to discuss the ways Mosley & Associates Consulting is helping accomplished organizations and elite performers address the impact of uncertainty in their personal and professional lives through specialized tools and services. These are especially challenging and impossible times for leaders everywhere. Our team of experts have partnered and delivered highly-rated programs to a wide range of organizations and world class brands, including the NBA, the American Cancer Society, the NCAA, and the United States Air Force. We help organizations and teams implement a sport mental health framework to support diverse groups of stakeholders, while building winning team cultures. Shout out to publicist and communications extraordinaire, Sigele Winbush for making it happen!


The NBA + Culturally Responsive Leadership Development

Through the summer, we’ll continue our relationship and partnership with the NBA. With the NBA, we’ve developed the Culturally Responsive Leadership Development Training Series. Through the series, we help high impact teams recognize that they must ensure everyone has a sense of belonging in order to ensure peak performance. In each of our engagements, we help leaders and top talent develop awareness of the actions, behaviors, and mindsets that promote culturally responsive and inclusive teams. Together, we work to leverage the insights and unique experiences of participants to co-create winning team cultures. None of this would have been possible without the vision and inclusive leadership of Senior Vice President, Head of Benefits & Wellbeing, Danielle Shanes, along with the hard work of her team, including Linda Demarest and Angela James.


SEVEN Things Naomi Osaka Taught Us About Mental Health and Career Success

In statements announcing her withdrawal from the French Open and Wimbledon, Naomi Osaka, ranked No. 2 in the world in women’s tennis, revealed that she has “suffered [from] long bouts of depression” and struggled with overwhelming anxiety for several years. She has decided to take time away from the sport to take care of herself. 

Naomi Osaka reminds us that there are no greater investments than in our overall health and & well-being. We are proud of her tremendous courage and strength. 

#PeakPerformance = Taking care of yourself.

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Historic Moment in the NFL: Carl Nassib becomes first active player to announce he is gay

Las Vegas Raider, defensive lineman, Carl Nassib, made history by becoming the first active NFL player in league history to announce that he is gay. Although Michael Sam becaome the first openly gay player to be selected in the NFL draft before the 2014 season, he never played a snap in the regular season.

Shortly after Nassib’s announcement, his jersey became a top seller on sports apparel sites. His statement included a special donation of $100,000 donation to the The Trevor Project, a suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for LGBTQ youth—who are at an elevated risk for suicide.

Although we’re still in the offseason for the NFL, we’re so proud of this big win!

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Oklahoma Beats Florida State to Win College World Series Championship

Congratulations to the Oklahoma Sooners women’s softball team! We were on the edge of our seats watching the games unfold throughout the World Series games leading up to the championship series. Oklahoma made it through a gauntlet of opponents, which included the first-ever World Series appearance from a James Madison University team led by tournament sensation, Odicci Alexander. Cheers to the champs!

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Olympic Spotlight: Raven “Hulk” Saunders

As we head into the Olympics, remember the name Raven “Hulk” Saunders. Raven, a Charleston native and record-breaking thrower, earned a prestigious spot on Team USA in the upcoming Tokyo Olympics after setting another record in the shot put at the U.S. Track and Field Olympic Trials. In epic fashion, she continues to do it her own way, continuously making statements – on and off the field. From her dope mask selections worn during tournament competitions to her outspoken advocacy and courageous transparency about her own mental health challenges, Raven “Hulk” Saunders, is already a true champion, and we can’t wait to see her on the world’s largest stage.

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