Building on a distinguished career in education and health marked by leadership, advocacy and a steadfast commitment to youth development, Angie Mosley has served as the chief executive officer of Double Dutch Divas LLC since founding the company in 2021. In this capacity, she has dedicated her efforts to promoting teamwork, skill-building, communication, and positive social and emotional behavior through the sport of double Dutch. Under Ms. Mosley’s guidance, Double Dutch Divas has grown into a vibrant organization focused on the growth and promotion of double Dutch while educating students about heart health, encouraging community activity and teaching healthy habits through recreational and community events. Her vision has led the company to offer lessons, workshops, after-school programs, summer camps and community events that emphasize empowerment, leadership and cultural enrichment, with an emphasis on fostering unity and providing a safe space for young people.
Double Dutch Divas extends out of Ms. Mosley’s work with AMT Up 3D, a mentoring and enrichment program for youth, teens and adults. Alongside double Dutch training, AMT Up 3D delivers hospitality, leisure, mentorship and recreation opportunities. Through this initiative, Ms. Mosley continues to build confidence in participants while helping them commit to fundamental values.
In addition to her entrepreneurial endeavors, Ms. Mosley has held multiple roles within Seattle Public Schools since 2011, where she has operated as a one-on-one paraprofessional, an instructional assistant and a Rainier View building representative. Her responsibilities have included representing educators’ interests, providing union leadership for staff at schools or worksites, advocating for school employees and mobilizing collective action when necessary. Ms. Mosley assists in the supervision, care and instruction of students — including those with special needs — by implementing instructional plans, monitoring student behavior and attending individualized education program meetings. She is also responsible for administering first aid and medical assistance when required, directing plans for students with behavioral disorders or other conditions and ensuring a consistent environment that prioritizes safety. She is devoted to creating joyful environments by designing, organizing and coordinating new social, cultural and athletic programs and events for youth.
Prior to her current positions, Ms. Mosley worked as a dispatcher and recreation leader for the cities of Seattle and SeaTac, Washington. Her earlier experience includes customer service roles at Integrated Airline Services and Nordstrom Inc., where she honed her skills in client relations. She began her professional journey in 1998 as a supervisor and senior top collection representative at OSI Collection Services.
Ms. Mosley’s reputation for helping others was born of her academic journey. After graduating from Rainier Beach High School in 1995, she returned to school in 2011, obtaining an Associate of Applied Science in business information technology from South Seattle College (formerly South Seattle Community College). Ms. Mosley holds numerous certifications that have enhanced her ability to serve diverse populations effectively. Among her extensive professional advancement, she has completed training in: peer counseling; individualized education programs (IEP); IEP goals; de-escalation strategies; racial identity and bias; crisis prevention and intervention; search and rescue; autism awareness; conflict management; fundamentals of caregiving; maintenance equipment; race and social justice initiatives; and computerized leisure activity scheduling software.
Further reflecting her commitment to service and advocacy within her field, Ms. Mosley is affiliated with several relevant organizations. She maintains active membership in the Boys & Girls Clubs of America, the National Education Association, Seattle Central College’s Black Student Union, GirlTrek, the Washington Education Association and the Seattle Education Association. She also serves as a mentor through My Sister’s Keeper, a program from the Black Women’s Health Imperative.
Noted for her achievements in the field, Ms. Mosley has been recognized with numerous accolades. She has received the Trekker Community Energizer Award, the Unsung Hero Award from the Rainier Beach Action Coalition, and the Dedication Award from Empowering Youth and Families Outreach. In 2022, Ms. Mosley was honored when Double Dutch Divas was named Business of the Year through the Soul Café Awards. Most recently, in 2024, she earned the Black Owned Business & Excellence Award. Ms. Mosley attributes her achievements to her determination to overcome life’s challenges, as well as her deep passion for connecting with others. Her compassionate nature drives her to maintain a vibrant spirit while prioritizing helping others.
When she’s not helping others, Ms. Mosley spends time with children, Oscar and O’Sean, and her parents, Lonnie and Linda Mosley. She also enjoys shopping, going to the movies, dancing, traveling and, of course, jumping double Dutch.
As she moves forward, Ms. Mosely strives to always improve herself and become a better person every day. Alongside her continued engagement with Double Dutch Divas, she envisions continuing to work within the Seattle school district until her retirement. Through both of these venues, Ms. Mosely is dedicated to fostering happiness — within herself, within her immediate community and beyond.