Trisha Moslin named 2025-2026 ICS Advanced Scholar Achievement Award recipient

Infinite Computer Science recognizes Trisha Moslin for strategic leadership, organizational innovation, international development, public health experience, and professional achievement.

Trisha Moslin receives ICS advanced scholar recognition

Infinite Computer Science is pleased to name Trisha Moslin as the 2025-2026 recipient of the ICS Advanced Scholar Achievement Award. Moslin is being recognized for her professional leadership in strategic management, planning, organizational innovation, international development, and public health-related program work.

Moslin currently serves as the Director of Strategy and Planning for Gift Planning at The Nature Conservancy. Based in Sarasota, Florida, she has spent more than two decades supporting strategic alignment, cross-functional collaboration, and organizational improvement across environmental and international public health sectors.

Recipient summary

Recipient Trisha Moslin
Award ICS Advanced Scholar Achievement Award
Academic year 2025-2026

Professional leadership

Since joining The Nature Conservancy in 2019, Moslin has helped manage priorities, improve cross-team communication, and support department leadership. Her work includes the collaborative co-creation of the Gift Planning department's corporate vision and values, a cultural transformation effort that reflects her ability to bring people together around shared goals.

Her work in strategic planning demonstrates the kind of systems thinking that ICS values in advanced learners and professional leaders. Moslin's career shows how strong planning, communication, and organizational design can help complex teams operate with greater clarity and purpose.

International development and public health

Before her work in conservation, Moslin spent more than a decade at the Population Reference Bureau, eventually serving as Business Development Director. At PRB, she led organization-wide innovation systems, managed program finances, and supported major USAID-funded global health initiatives including PACE, IDEA, and BRIDGE.

Her early career also includes work with the Woodrow Wilson Center's Latin America Program, the Land Trust Alliance, and the Feminist Women's Health Center in Atlanta. She also served as a Peace Corps volunteer in rural Nicaragua, adding direct international field experience to her broader professional background.

Education and academic foundation

Moslin earned a Master's degree in Global Reproductive Health and Population Studies from the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University. She also graduated magna cum laude from Texas A&M University with a Bachelor's degree in Marketing and a minor in International Business.

This academic foundation reflects a strong connection between communication, international systems, public health, and organizational leadership. ICS recognizes Moslin's educational and professional path as an example of advanced learning applied across multiple sectors.

Recognition from ICS

For her strategic leadership, cross-functional project work, international development experience, public health background, and long-term commitment to organizational innovation, Trisha Moslin is a fitting recipient of the 2025-2026 ICS Advanced Scholar Achievement Award.

ICS congratulates Moslin on this recognition and highlights her career as an example of how advanced education, strategic thinking, and mission-driven leadership can create meaningful impact across organizations and communities.