Nathaniel Moultrie

Nathaniel Moultrie is a compelling storyteller and transformative leader whose diverse career path uniquely positions him to bridge cultural, spiritual, and educational divides. As co-founder of Ausome Girl LLC and a passionate disability advocate, he brings an authentic voice to the autism and neurodiversity conversation, informed by both personal experience and professional expertise.

With three advanced degrees spanning theology, education, and disability studies from prestigious institutions including Princeton Theological Seminary and Emory University, Nathaniel combines academic rigor with real-world impact. His work as a Lead Pastor demonstrates his gift for connecting with audiences through powerful, relatable messaging, while his experience in healthcare at Emory Healthcare showcases his ability to navigate sensitive situations with empathy and grace.

A former Director of Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion, Nathaniel has consistently championed underrepresented voices throughout his career. His unique background in pharmaceutical sales, corporate training, and higher education has honed his ability to communicate complex ideas to diverse audiences, a skill that shines through in his current roles as both pastor and college professor.

Beyond his professional achievements, Nathaniel’s commitment to community service is evidenced by his active involvement with the Boys and Girls Club Advisory Council, Board member of the North Fulton Foundation, and his role as chaplain for his graduate chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. His passion for historical research, combined with his natural storytelling abilities, brings depth and authenticity to his advocacy work.

As a husband and father of a daughter with autism, Nathaniel brings personal investment and genuine passion to his disability advocacy work, making him not just a spokesperson, but a powerful voice for change in the neurodiversity movement.

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