
Kimberly Moore
Kimberly Moore co-founded Go Together in 2017 with Charles King to address the national school bus driver shortage by creating scalable, sustainable transportation solutions for school districts and public/private school networks. In partnership with Movability of Central Texas, a transportation mgmt association, Go Together’s platform provides safe, affordable mobility options for schools in Austin and Hays Independent School Districts that reduce the number of vehicles at pickup and drop-off, which saves time, enhances safety in school driveways, and improves traffic congestion and air quality. These flexible solutions help schools increase attendance and reduce transportation costs, providing greater access to education and extracurricular programs for all students.
Her innovative approach has earned her features in the Wall Street Journal, Washington Business Journal, and other prominent outlets, establishing her as a pioneering African-American female founder in the sustainable mobility space.
As a recognized thought leader in sustainable school transportation, Kimberly was invited by the Walton Family Foundation to participate in a panel on the future of mobility in education. Under her leadership, Go Together has gained national recognition, including selection by WeWork as one of the Ten Small Businesses Making a Difference in 2022.
With a robust background in wireless technology and over 25 years of expertise in sales and executive leadership, Kimberly is known for driving exponential growth; she previously launched Verizon Wireless’s Federal Practice, scaling it from $3M to $55M in annual revenue within its first year.

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