Michele Moffet, Hygiene Fulfillment & Logistics Manager on Influential Women

Influential Woman · Non profit

Michele Moffet

Hygiene Fulfillment & Logistics Manager, Justice Necessary

Arvada, CO

2006Years experience

Certifications · Degrees · Memberships

Member Berthoud Chamber of Commerce Member Less Planet Giving

Her Story

About Michele

Michele Moffet serves as the Hygiene Fulfillment Logistics Manager and logistics coordinator for Justice Necessary, a nonprofit organization based in Arvada, Colorado. In this role, she manages the warehouse, coordinates the distribution of hygiene products to schools and food pantries throughout the state, and organizes large-scale Hygiene Paloozas where volunteers assemble kits for distribution. With two decades of experience in the nonprofit sector, Michele previously served as president of the Berthoud Chamber of Commerce and has held board positions with several nonprofits, including Less Planet Giving. She also dedicates time to dog rescue efforts, having fostered over 100 dogs. Michele credits her professional success to the core values and work ethic she developed growing up on a farm, where she handled chores, drove trucks and tractors from a young age, and learned responsibility through planting gardens and caring for animals. She advises finding work you love so it never feels like work and emphasizes building lasting relationships through trust and transparency.

Her Interview

Ten minutes with Michele

01What do you attribute your success to?

Hard work from growing up on a farm with chores like caring for animals, driving trucks and tractors young, planting gardens, and learning core values through responsibilities that built my work ethic.

02What’s the best career advice you’ve ever received?

Find something you love doing and it's never work. I go to work every day and I don't even realize that I'm working. I looked at my boss one day and said I get paid to do this?

03What advice would you give to young women entering your industry?

Work hard at making contacts and building relationships because they last a lifetime. That comes with trust and transparency with people, and you circle back to the people that you build those connections with.

04What are the biggest challenges or opportunities in your field right now?

Lack of financial availability for most businesses and people that want to donate and help. The money is just not there like it was 10 years ago due to financial struggles and businesses that closed during COVID.

05What values are most important to you in your work and personal life?

Transparency, integrity, loyalty, trust, and just being an honest, good person with kindness.

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