• CEO, Founder

    McKale is a recent graduate from WashU with a B.S in Architecture. She has a passion for building not just structures, but also a more equitable world. McKale founded Moondays in 2024 and began to channel her creativity and organizational skills into raising awareness and providing access to menstrual products for those in need. She believes that access to basic necessities is a fundamental right, not a privilege, and that no one should be limited by their period. McKale's work with Moondays reflects her commitment to creating positive change and building a future where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.

  • CCO

    Loren Lacruz is a recent graduate from WashU with a B.A in Psychological and Brain Sciences and Political Science. She is driven by a passion for social justice and community empowerment. As Chief Communications Officer at Moondays Co., she leverages her skills in outreach, strategic communication, and social media to build meaningful connections between school districts, brands, donors, and the communities we serve. With a sharp eye for impactful storytelling, she crafts compelling narratives that raise awareness and drive action. From coordinating events to fostering partnerships, Loren is committed to expanding Moondays Co.'s mission and ensuring resources effectively serve those in need. Her dedication to advocacy and innovative communication strategies continues to strengthen the movement for menstrual equity and dignity.

  • CFO

    Abby is a recent WashU grad with a B.A in Psychological and Brain Sciences with a passion for not only better understanding the world, but positively contributing to it as well. Abby joined Moondays in 2024 in an effort to not only positively impact the lives of young women around the country, but to use her privilege and her education to bring awareness to and fight period poverty. Abby has always been a staunch advocate for women’s rights and the betterment of young women’s lives. Her work at Moondays reflect this advocacy and her passions. She hopes that she can make even a small difference in the lives of young people with periods.

  • COO

    Titilope Omole is an undergraduate student at Washington University in St. Louis, majoring in Psychological and Brain Sciences with minors in the Business of Social Impact and Children’s Studies. She is passionate about mental health, equity, and the power of education to create lasting change. Titilope plans to pursue a career in clinical psychology, with a focus on building inclusive and community-centered support systems. As Chief Operating Officer of Moondays, she brings experience in strategic planning, facilitation, and project management. She is especially committed to making the organization’s day-to-day operations flow efficiently while also expanding its impact through educational outreach that empowers and informs the community.

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