Dr. Danielle Moore is a Doctor of Clinical and Forensic Psychology, an adjunct professor for The Chicago School of Professional Psychology’s Criminology Department, and a board member for The Army of Survivors. A survivor of Larry Nassar, Danielle is passionate about making the judicial process easier and more trauma-informed for survivors and their loved ones. She has received numerous awards, including The Foundation for Global Sports Development’s 2018 Humanitarian Award, the 2018 Arthur Ashe Award for Courage from ESPN, and the 2018 Glamour Women of the Year award.
The Army of Survivors (TAOS) brings awareness, accountability, and transparency to sexual violence against athletes at all levels. TAOS supports sexual violence survivors and changes society through advocacy, education, and resources. TAOS works to eliminate sexual violence against athletes, change the systems to prevent abuse in sports, and stand with survivors in their fight for justice.