Judith Moen

Member, BDI Board

Judith Moen Stanley is a former broadcast journalist who worked in television in Chicago, Atlanta and on the Travel Channel. After 25 years in the industry, Judith switched gears and began working as a community advocate with a passion to support people with disabilities. Judith is a graduate of an advocacy training program called Partners in Policymaking. It is designed to create community support for people with disabilities, promoting better integration and eliminating isolation. Since then, she has lobbied at the State Capitol and was board chair for All About Developmental Disabilities before it merged with the Bobby Dodd Institute or BDI, where she currently serves on the board. Judith is also a Trustee of Kennesaw State University (KSU) and serves in a leadership position with Ribbons of Hope, which donates $100,000 each year to a non-profit that supports at-risk women and their children.

Judith also finds great satisfaction in gardening and is Vice President of the Rose Garden Club. Since leaving television, Judith has been a freelance writer and is struggling to get her first novel published. But her biggest thrill is playing with her three grandsons. She is the mother of Greta, 38, an accomplished architect and Phillip, 33, a rabid KSU owl who works at Kennesaw State’s website “Disabled Youth Today” Phillip was born with cerebral palsy and now lives in his own apartment in Kennesaw. She is the wife Bahnson Stanley who never sees obstacles, “just opportunities.”

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