
Jill Moffitt
Coordinator & Director Services
- Group:Coordinator and Director Services, Title VI + Title IX, Workplace Discrimination + Title VII
Jill Moffitt
Coordinator & Director Services
Dr. Jill Moffitt is a member of the Coordinator & Director Services Team at Grand River Solutions. Jill also serves as a team lead for Grand River Solutions, where she supports and aids four members of the Coordinator & Director Services unit.
Jill’s career in Higher Education spans 25 years, and she has served in a variety of roles across a span of functional units in student affairs and athletics during that time. She has had functional work responsibilities in athletics, campus recreation, fraternity and sorority life, student activities and involvement, multicultural student programs, diversity, education and inclusion, bias incident response, student union and sports complex oversight, orientation, residential life, student conduct, service learning, and served as the Associate Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs. She has served medium and small sized institutions and has worked collaboratively as part of the University of North Carolina College System doing policy development, training, procedural efficiency, and advocacy for Title IX Coordinators’ work across 16 institutions. In Jill’s last campus leadership role, she led projects for the campus community including NCAA reaccreditation, university wide quality enhancement plan for academic accreditation, master planning for the physical campus footprint, and served as a member of central command for emergency management during safety threats, including the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Jill began working in the realm of Title IX in 2010, Title VI and Title VII since 2014, and in ADA/504 spaces since 2019. She was responsible for the development and implementation of policies, procedures, investigations, adjudication methods, and training professional employees working in these spaces. She has developed comprehensive prevention and awareness campaigns on campus to educate faculty, staff, administrators, and students. Jill has experience developing partnerships and agreements with local family justice centers, domestic violence shelters, and rape crisis centers.
Jill is a published author who has written a textbook and published research in academic journals. She also served as an article reviewer for the Journal of Women and Gender in Higher Education. Jill served on the Domestic Violence Task Force in her home state and has worked with local government in her area to address the economic and racial disparity that exists in her community regarding sexual violence statistics. She received her bachelor’s degree from New Mexico State University, her master’s degree from Ball State University, and her doctorate from the University of Vermont.

