Throughout her career, she has developed strategies grounded in principles of social justice philanthropy that are nimble, responsive, and reflective of the integrated and complex nature of social change. Prior to joining the Foundation, she led a team responsible for an innovative capacity building model aimed to foster organizational sustainability and improve the quality of music engagement programs for black and brown youth in Memphis. Kiesha’s broad based experience has led to efforts to increase behavioral health access through the investment of $40 million annually on behalf of St. Louis County children, youth and their families, with a focus on school-based approaches and early childhood interventions. Additionally, she led immediate youth centered mental health response efforts in the wake of the 2014 unrest in Ferguson and throughout her tenure brokered expanded access to early childhood screenings and early identification interventions for underserved communities throughout St. Louis County.
Prior to her work in St. Louis County, Kiesha worked in multiple philanthropic institutions managing portfolios that included behavioral health, early childhood and community-based programs. She has led trainings/presentations on philanthropic redlining, arts and social justice grantmaking practices and authored feature articles that advocate for the dismantling of inequitable philanthropic funding practices.
Kiesha’s passion for creating equitable opportunities for communities of color was bolstered through her service as the first African American Board Chair for Momentum Nonprofit Partners. She currently serves as President of the Board for Places for People and on the Board of Philanthropy Missouri. In 2015, she was named a member of the 10th ABFE Connecting Leaders Fellowship Program class. Kiesha holds a Bachelor of Social Work from Alabama A&M University and a Master of Social Work from Washington University in St. Louis. Kiesha and her husband reside in North St. Louis City.