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Portrait of Rosiland Moore, MBA, founder and CEO of Access Capital Arizona

Founder & CEO

Rosiland Moore

Commercial finance, SBA lending, taxation, business operations, government contracting, and business advising.

Leadership

Thirty Years of Reading Businesses From the Inside

Rosiland Moore is the founder and CEO of Access Capital Arizona—Changing the Narrative One Business at a Time. With 30 years in commercial finance, including experience as Vice President of SBA Lending and roles across American Express, Wells Fargo, Bank of America, Integro Bank, Paychex, and loanDepot, Rosiland helps entrepreneurs and CEOs navigate working capital, lines of credit, SBA loans, commercial real estate, and mergers-and-acquisitions financing.

Rosiland built her reputation inside institutional finance and created Access Capital Arizona to provide business owners with the guidance, honesty, and attention of a trusted advisor—not the experience of being treated like a transaction number. She combines financial expertise, operational insight, and access to creative funding options while keeping the client relationship at the center of the process.

Her earlier career included nearly 20 years operating a tax and finance consulting practice, ten years as a government supplier, management of teams of up to 25 employees, and consulting with businesses throughout Arizona. She has also served as an adjunct instructor in the Maricopa Community College Entrepreneur Certificate program.

Rosiland has been named Small Business Champion of the Year by the U.S. Small Business Administration and Minority Business Champion by the Arizona Minority Business Enterprise Center. She has served as Treasurer of the Greater Phoenix Black Chamber of Commerce and as Assistant Director of the Community Excellence Project.

She holds an MBA from the University of Phoenix and a Bachelor of Science from Arizona State University, where she competed as a full-scholarship NCAA Division I women's basketball athlete.

Needs approvalMBA graduation year is withheld until confirmed. Prior securities and mortgage licensing is not referenced. The “more than $100 million funded” figure remains unpublished pending documentation and written approval.

Brand vision

From Selling Labor to Building Wealth-Generating Businesses

The long-term vision for Access Capital Arizona is a network of partners and leaders who help talented entrepreneurs move beyond selling their labor and into ownership that builds wealth.

  • A network, not a single desk

    Advisors, lenders, and operators working together so the firm's value never depends on one institution.

  • Stronger economic relationships

    Capital access that strengthens local businesses, employment, and supplier relationships across the Southwest.

  • A legacy that outlasts a transaction

    Owners equipped to grow, transfer, or sell on their own terms with financial clarity.

Photography

Photography supplied by Access Capital Arizona. Captions below are drafted from the context provided and should be confirmed before publication.

Rosiland Moore seated on a judging panel with two other panelists at the Grant Woods Courtroom
Judging panel, Grant Woods Courtroom.
Rosiland Moore with four other guests at a Black Philanthropy Initiative event
Black Philanthropy Initiative event.
Group photograph of attendees at a Black Philanthropy Initiative event
Black Philanthropy Initiative — group photograph.

Needs approvalEvent dates, publication names, and the identities of others pictured need confirmation before these captions go live. The 2004 press clipping and the award-ceremony photo were supplied at too low a resolution to publish — please send the original files.