Native American Golfer, Texas Tech Graduate, and Education Firm Work the Youth

Gabby Lemieux

Published April 3, 2019

LUBBOCK, Texas — Moya Strategic Solutions (MS2) will be working with Gabby Lemieux, a Native American Professional Golfer to inspire Native American Student-Athletes who have the desire to succeed in both sports and education through events, weekly social media content, and a mini-documentary. The launch of this project will provide select Native American Communities the opportunity to hear Gabby’s story first hand.

“As a female owned business, we are honored to work with Gabby and create some unique opportunities for Native Americans across the country to follow her journey and hopefully inspire others to follow in her footsteps,” said Sandy Moya-James, Education Consultant for MS2.

“I’ve worked so hard my entire life to become a professional golfer and yes I love golf, but I want to inspire our Native American youth to follow their dreams,” said Gabby Lemieux. “Native American education is an issue in many of our Native communities and I want to be a change agent in this area. I loved the fact that MS2 is a female owned business, has found a way to make changes in the Native American education process and I truly believe two females can make positive changes for our Native American communities.”

Campus Live, a media company out of Lubbock, Texas, will be covering the events and highlighting Gabby the former Texas Tech standout athlete.

“We’re excited to incorporate Campus Live into such a unique community experience involving a former Texas Tech athlete,” says Campus Live owner, Marcus Pauda.

MS2 will be working with Gabby to showcase her professional golf career with a mini-documentary. The mini-documentary will highlight her challenges and celebrate her success throughout the past year’s professional golf tour. The goal, via social media, is to inspire Native Americans around the country, that a female Native American Professional Golfer can rise to the top in one of the World’s most challenging individual sport.

MS2 has created the Individualized Education Goal Plan (IEGP), which provides students and their families, of the communities they work with, the human connection that’s missing from the current education process.

“MS2 couldn’t think of a better person to work with than Gabby to help implement our process and share her journey with other Native American Communities,” says Sandy Moya-James.

For more information on how to follow Gabby and this project, visit the following: Facebook and Instagram. (Link)

For more information about MS2 and this project, visit the following: Facebook, Instagram, website and Vimeo. (Link)

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