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As the VP of Epic Stories at the award-winning brand studio Vox Creative, Kiana Moore is responsible for the production and strategy of creative work with a growing list of notable brands that include IBM, KitchenAid, Sephora, Okta. The stories found by Moore have found homes across notable streaming platforms such as Apple TV+, Hulu and HBO Max. Moore marked her directorial debut with, The Beauty of Blackness, a feature-length documentary (now available on HBO Max) that tells the story of the Black beauty industry through the lens of Fashion Fair Cosmetics- an iconic beauty brand that was the first and the largest Black-owned cosmetics company in the world. Moore's tenacity in overseeing purpose-driven and human-centric projects across audio, editorial and video, has led to the success of A Woman's Place produced for KitchenAid, about gender biases women face in the culinary industry, premiered exclusively on Hulu (a rare achievement in the world of branded content) - featuring real-life stories found on story hunts from Epic; and oversaw production for the 2020 season of Into the Mix podcast for Ben & Jerry's, a new show designed to inspire a new wave of activists, with Ashley C. Ford as the host and an exciting lineup of guests including John Legend, Favianna Rodriguez, Patti Smith, Bill McKibben, Big Freedia and Theo James. With over a decade of experience in unscripted programming, Moore has been responsible for finding and telling the stories that served as the foundation for Little America, an Apple TV+ that shares the heartfelt, inspiring, and surprising stories of immigrants in America. In addition, Moore has produced Music Moguls on BET, the feature film Happy on the Ground and several documentaries around the world, including an immersive VR journey through the favelas of Rio to an exploration of the stampede disaster in Mecca in 2015.