Miki Hardisty (Moore)

Miki Hardisty (Moore)

Waimanalo, Hawaii, United States
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As a technology and operations leader with over 20 years of experience, I'm pioneering…

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    Olelo Intelligence

    Honolulu, Hawaii, United States

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    Honolulu, Hawaii, United States

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    Greater San Diego Area

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    San Diego, California

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    San Diego Metropolitan Area

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    Greater San Diego Area

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    San Diego, California

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    Round Rock, Texas

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    Austin, Texas Area

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Education

  • University of Washington Graphic
  • In the UCSD Data Science and Engineering program, engineering professionals combine the skills of software programmer, database manager, and statistician to create mathematical models of the data, identify trends/deviations, then present them in effective visual ways that can be understood by others.

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Licenses & Certifications

  • Pragmatic Level III

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  • Scaled Agile Framework

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Courses

  • Machine Learning

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Honors & Awards

  • 20 for the Next 20

    Hawaii Business Magazine

    This tech and engineering trailblazer returned home to head operations and technology as COO, while supporting 2,500 local businesses.


    It’s still rare to find women in senior technology leadership roles. But ever since she was a young girl, Miki Moore-Hardisty has embraced the unconventional.

    Raised in Kailua, she attended ‘Iolani and Punahou, playing on the ‘Iolani boys water polo team back when there was no girls team. At the University of Washington, she was one of only…

    This tech and engineering trailblazer returned home to head operations and technology as COO, while supporting 2,500 local businesses.


    It’s still rare to find women in senior technology leadership roles. But ever since she was a young girl, Miki Moore-Hardisty has embraced the unconventional.

    Raised in Kailua, she attended ‘Iolani and Punahou, playing on the ‘Iolani boys water polo team back when there was no girls team. At the University of Washington, she was one of only three women in her mechanical engineering cohort. She worked for nearly three years as an engineer at NASA, then went on to design nuclear reactor components for GE.

    “There is a lot of depth to Miki,” says Ben Godsey, president and CEO at ProService Hawaii. “She has a huge range, from technical and leadership skills to her interests in music and culture.”

    “I’m a firm believer that technology and product management, as well as infrastructure, can drive us forward,” says Moore-Hardisty. With HR, “you make sure people are paid and have benefits and have the right support system when they are working,” she explains. Technology tools such as algorithms with prediction models can then “identify patterns in what helps make a business successful. AI – and I think that is an overused term – but AI lets you take in information, learn and apply. It just does that faster.”

    Godsey adds: “Miki is someone who will seek the truth and then be empathetic and inspiring in engaging people in what she discovers. You find out what needs improving or fixing and then bring everyone with you – that is a great trait in a leader.”

  • Business Leader Of The Year

    Pacific Business News

    HONOLULU, HAWAII (November 5, 2021) – ProService Hawaii’s Chief Operations Officer, Miki Moore-Hardisty, was recently honored at Pacific Business News’ 2021 Business Leadership Hawaii event as one of its Business Leaders of the Year, Big Business (51 or more full-time employees). The event took place on Thursday, November 4 at The Royal Hawaiian.

    Since joining ProService in May 2020 as its new Chief Technology Officer, Miki has guided ProService toward greater customer-centricity and…

    HONOLULU, HAWAII (November 5, 2021) – ProService Hawaii’s Chief Operations Officer, Miki Moore-Hardisty, was recently honored at Pacific Business News’ 2021 Business Leadership Hawaii event as one of its Business Leaders of the Year, Big Business (51 or more full-time employees). The event took place on Thursday, November 4 at The Royal Hawaiian.

    Since joining ProService in May 2020 as its new Chief Technology Officer, Miki has guided ProService toward greater customer-centricity and product excellence. In her short tenure as CTO, she has inspired trust and confidence amongst her executive peerset, direct reports, and individual contributors across the organization. ProService then promoted her in May 2021 as their Chief Operating Officer, citing her exceptional ability to dig deep into company systems and infrastructure and work across the organization to enable a great client experience.

    “We’re extremely proud of Miki for being recognized by Pacific Business News as a 2021 Business Leader of the Year honoree,” says Ben Godsey, President and CEO of ProService Hawaii. “Miki is a true change driver. Her ability to leverage technology and process improvements to drive improved client service, better products, and lower cost solutions is helping thousands of employers and tens of thousands of employees not just survive, but thrive in Hawaii,” Godsey adds. “We congratulate her and all the honorees, including a few of our own ProService clients who were also recognized for their business achievements!”


    “My work and commitment to harnessing the power of technology to create competitive advantages within Hawaii’s service industry is a rewarding path and one that I hope to model for other women in leadership and for minorities working in technology,” Miki adds.

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