Joshua Moody has a diverse work experience spanning over 25 years. Joshua most recently worked as the Director of Information Technology at Lutheran Social Services of the National Capital Area, starting in April 2022. Prior to this, they held the role of Business System Analyst at the same organization from September 2021 to May 2022. Before that, Joshua worked as an Account Manager at Thrive from March to August 2021. Joshua also served as a Technical Account Manager at Howard Tech Advisors, a Thrive Company, from December 2017 to August 2021. Additionally, Joshua has work experience at Search Ministries, where they held various positions including Director of Staff Services, Director of Publications and Information Technology, Print and Digital Publications Coordinator, and Staff Intern. Joshua'searliest work experience was as a Network Administrator at Bertram, Mckee & Associates from October 1995 to August 1998.
Joshua Moody obtained their Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Taylor University, where they studied from 1991 to 1995. Following that, they pursued further education and earned a Th.M. degree in Theology/Theological Studies from Dallas Theological Seminary, attending from 1995 to 1999.
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Lutheran Social Services of the National Capital Area
Since 1917, Lutheran Social Services of the National Capital Area (LSSNCA), a human services and immigration relief and refugee welcome agency, has accompanied those in need throughout Maryland, Virginia, and the Washington D.C. metro area to foster resiliency, self-sufficiency, and access to opportunities by creating, connecting with, and engaging welcoming communities. Motivated daily by our belief in the inherent dignity of all, LSSNCA’s innovative participant-informed programs serve refugees, forced migrants, immigrants, children and youth, and underserved communities by filling in the gaps. Piloting initiatives like the area’s first camp for kids impacted by the HIV/AIDS crisis, originating local pro se asylum workshops for Afghan Allies, launching a Resource Center to serve as a community hub for all recently arrived program participants, and backing an array of ongoing mental health support services, alongside community partners, LSSNCA strives to create an inclusive community of well-being where people thrive.