Renea L. Moss is an award-winning and internationally recognized educator, inspirational speaker, trainer, and performer with a heart the size of the moon and a mind as sharp as a tack.
Renea’s greatest achievement has been transforming a nearly dismantled Speech and Debate team into the 2019 National Speech and Debate Association’s (NSDA) School for Excellence in Speech. This made her team one of the top 20 in the nation and instilled a sense of pride and accomplishment in all of her students.
Additionally, Renea traveled to Uganda to expand its Speech and Debate program through the National Debate Council. For her actions, Renea was awarded the Debate Coach of the Year for Broward County, the Frank Sferra Director’s Commendation Award from the NSDA, the Jenny Cook Mentorship Award, and named CW’s Network Super Teacher of the Week.
Renea is a woman of many talents. When she is not honing her students’ skills at the podium, Renea’s passion is poetry. She is the author of four poetry collections, the first of which was released in 1999. Mumblings of a Maniac is her latest collection. She has been featured on BET J’s Lyric Café and has toured the United States and Canada.
Renea is a sought-after teacher and trainer. She has created her own curriculum and pedagogy, Teaching through Technology, Arts and Gaming (TTTAGS). Additionally, she has led training and workshops for schools, districts, and national conferences throughout the United States and in Uganda.
She is the owner and CEO of Fortlo, Inc. and the founder of a not-for-profit Fortlo Academy Diversified Learning Institute, Inc. (FADLI) where she provides a space for students to learn creatively and pursue their passion.
Renea’s content thrives on the premise of a Mother’s love. She creates, speaks, and inspires with the same intent as one who wants to give birth to greatness. Regardless of the subject matter, Renea uses authentic approaches to actively and powerfully engage a vast array of audiences.
Award-winning, gifted, and natural talent, Renea will be around for a long time to come.