Author of #100Pitches: Mistakes I’ve Made So You Don’t Have To, a film and television pitching guide for independent content creators, Squeaky is now regarded as the “pitch guru,” after going on a journey to pitch 100 times. Her clients range in age from 7 years old, to 60 and with businesses in varied industries. Her clients, successful business owners, content creators, and influencers have used Squeaky’s creative development approach and coaching to get their products on air on shows like Queen Boss, HSN, and The Today Show. Her clients are also partnering with brands like Walmart and Macy’s, and winning in junior pitch competitions.
A mompreneur, Squeaky freelances as a content creator, development consultant, a pitching coach, and strategist. Moore's mission, to help women and minorities break into the business of entertainment and to teach small minority business owners to sell their products, lies at the very core of whom she is and is continually reflected in her work...
Some of Moore’s recent directing and producing credits include, “64,” a project on father-absent homes that she executive produced and assist directed, “Father’s Day?”, also produced by Squeaky that addresses the effects of absentee fathers; which debuted on the launch of Magic Johnson’s, Aspire TV Network. The Positive Controversy,” a show in which she developed and is the show-runner, and “Face of Darkness - Journey to Healing,” a documentary film that explores depression and suicide in the African American communities.