23 Sep 2025

Spotlight On: Alyssa Brown Moseley, director of strategy for the CLT Alliance

Alyssa Brown Moseley

Alyssa Brown Moseley has a decade of experience in economic and workforce development, having worked across verticals including marketing, research, and business recruitment, both at the local and state levels. With a collaborative approach, she implements creative marketing and data analysis strategies to support economic development projects and has successfully supported numerous headquarters, corporate hub, and manufacturing facility announcements. In her current role as the director of strategy for the Charlotte Regional Business Alliance, Alyssa leads the economic development strategy for the 14-county region.

Alyssa is from Winston-Salem, NC, but has lived in Charlotte for 10 years. She has built a strong knowledge of economic and workforce development from various economic and workforce development roles at the Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina, City of Charlotte, and Charlotte Works.

“Alyssa brings a rare combination of creativity and analytical strength to our team,” said Tracy Dodson, COO and head of economic development at the CLT Alliance. “Her deep experience in economic development, workforce development, and marketing makes her an incredible asset to the CLT Alliance, and we are fortunate to have her leading strategy for our organization.”

Alyssa earned her Bachelor of Arts in political science from Virginia Tech and her Master of Public Administration from UNC Charlotte. When she’s not working, she enjoys spending time with her husband and 1-year-old son, and cheering on the Carolina Panthers, Charlotte Hornets, Carolina Hurricanes, and Virginia Tech Hokies.

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