Kimberly Moseley, executive director of the Federal Service Impasses Panel (FSIP), has been named to the Cav Futures Board of Directors. Moseley (originally Duke) is a 1988 UVA graduate who competed on the track and field team and for years held a top-10 record in the 400-meter hurdles (60.09 in 1987).
"We are excited to bring Kimberly on the team to share her experience, passion and desire to assist our UVA student-athletes in their pursuit of Lifetime Branding," says Lo Davis, executive director of Cav Futures. “Kimberly’s background and love of UVA will help us guide the long-term support of community activism, marketplace education, career development, and professional networking opportunities in our student-athletes.”
“As a UVA student-athlete alum, parent of a UVA student-athlete alum, parent of a former Division I student-athlete, and parent of a current D-1 student-athlete, I appreciate the unprecedented opportunity NIL creates for student-athletes across the country, opening the door for them to monetize their name, image, and likeness,” Moseley says. “But this opportunity can mean so much more in the long run for student-athletes, providing an opportunity for them to constructively build and protect their brand, improve their relationship with the community and among the fan base, and even explore career interests without jeopardizing their playing eligibility. I am excited for the opportunity to play a small part in helping UVA student-athletes build their future.”