Moore co-founded the Infinite Possibilities Conference in 2005. In 2011, Moore was identified as one of the five top
Black women in STEM, and in 2018 was nominated for
Black History Month by The Network of Minorities in Mathematical Sciences. In 2020, Moore was featured in
Essence Magazine's and
The Oprah Magazine. She was also recognized as “STEM Woman of the Year” by California State Assembly Member
Nancy Skinner. In 2023, Moore was inducted in the Alameda County Women's Hall of Fame in the "Science, Technology and Engineering" category in recognition of her advocacy for broadening participation in STEM fields. ==References==