In Remembrance: Ms. Barbara Mosley
Southeast Non-Profit Housing is sorry to announce the loss of our Director of Strategic Initiatives, Ms. Barbara Mosley.
Ms. Barbara Ann Marie Mosley, age 62, entered into rest Saturday, March 1, 2025, at the Candler Hospital, Savannah, Georgia.
Barbara was born to the union of the late Charlie Mosley and Bernice Mae Thelma Riggs Mosley on November 7, 1962. She was the third child born to this union. Barbara attended the Willow Hill Elementary School and Portal High School in Bulloch County, Georgia. She graduated from Portal High School in 1980 and attended Georgia Southern College which is now Georgia Southern University. Barbara began working for the Telamon Corporation in April 1988 and her career would expand over 35 years.
Barbara worked in various positions with Telamon, starting as a case manager and ending her career in 2023 as a deputy director. She managed program operations in the states of Georgia, South Carolina and Alabama. Barbara was well known throughout the National Farmworker Jobs and National Workforce Boards.
Barbara received many recognitions over the years for participation in Regional Economic and Leadership Development Programs. Some of the boards she served on are: Middle Georgia Consortium Workforce Development, Delta Association of Rural Initiative (DARI), Association of Farmworker Opportunity Program (AFOP) and Eastern Regional Alliance of Farmworker Advocates (ERAFA). She started her career in Statesboro with Telamon but would later move to Dublin Georgia to work for Telamon after receiving a new position.
Barbara made a career change and began working for Southeast Non-Profit Housing Inc. in September of 2024. She was hired as Director of Strategic Initiatives and reported to CEO, Mr. Jacob C. Rogers. Barbara was excited to join this organization and have the opportunity to help grow the organization. She was employed by Southeast Non-Profit Housing until her passing. Barbara joined the Banks Creek Primitive Baptist Church at an early age under the leadership of the late Elder James J. Grant. Upon moving to Dublin, she began attending church at New Vision Missionary Baptist Church and later joined New Vision under the leadership of Pastor Horace Austin.