Clay Moodey

Clay (they/them) is thrilled to join Kingston Common Futures and offer skills in collaborative process and experimentation developed over many years working as a theater artist. Clay’s experimental theater work is rooted in care and reorienting relationships to power and value. They are proud to be an associated artist with Target Margin Theater, a company member of Mettawee River Theater Company, and a core member of environmental justice performance company Superhero Clubhouse. Since moving to Kingston, Clay has worked as an organic seed farmer with Four Fold Farm and the Hudson Valley Seed Company, as a curator for Think Olio, and as a shop technician at lite brite neon studio.

Amanda Cassiday

It wasn’t until Amanda (she/her) lived in a rural village in Burkina Faso that she experienced the resilient power of community, and learned that nourishing outcomes are not possible without cultivating the conditions for people and communities to thrive. For over 15 years, this approach has been a driving force in Amanda’s life, from co-creating a woman-led microfinance group in Takaledougou that has operated self-sufficiently since 2009, to leading design and innovation teams responsible for some of the most successful launches in Johnson & Johnson’s history. Amanda is a regenerative business consultant and the co-founder of Engather, a local movement and digital platform to revive a thriving gift economy and strengthen the connective tissue of care that underpins community.

Angélica Medaglia

It wasn’t until Amanda (she/her) lived in a rural village in Burkina Faso that she experienced the resilient power of community, and learned that nourishing outcomes are not possible without cultivating the conditions for people and communities to thrive. For over 15 years, this approach has been a driving force in Amanda’s life, from co-creating a woman-led microfinance group in Takaledougou that has operated self-sufficiently since 2009, to leading design and innovation teams responsible for some of the most successful launches in Johnson & Johnson’s history. Amanda is a regenerative business consultant and the co-founder of Engather, a local movement and digital platform to revive a thriving gift economy and strengthen the connective tissue of care that underpins community.