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Joyce Moi - Gallery owner and champion for neuro-diverse artists and their art.

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Meet Joyce Moi.



Joyce Moi is a woman whose journey through life could be compared to a vibrant tapestry- each thread meticulously woven with passion, resilience, and a sprinkle of quirky flair. She is a gallery owner and champion of neuro-diverse artists and their art.


The founder of Janet Lee Gallery, Joyce has carved out a unique space in the art world that celebrates the extraordinary talents of neuro-diverse artists, turning challenges into opportunities and disabilities into powerful abilities. She also mentors neuro-diverse artists and their families.


Joyce gives us a winding path of her story and how she got where she is today with the sprinkle of amusement that creating her fantasy cultural year always brings.


The Early Years: A Corporate Powerhouse


Before she became the driving force behind Janet Lee Gallery, Joyce’s career took off in the corporate world, where she was anything but ordinary.


From her beginnings as a Systems Supervisor at Sistemaju Malaysia, she gradually scaled the heights of corporate Malaysia, transitioning into roles that demanded not just intellect, but strategic prowess and a dash of boldness.


Whether as a Product Manager or as the Vice President of Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise, Joyce was always the one to watch - the person who knew how to turn a challenge into a triumph.


A Shift in Purpose: From Corporate to Caregiver


However, life had more in store for Joyce than just boardrooms and bottom lines. Her world pivoted when her daughter, Janet Lee, came into the picture. Janet was differently-abled and medically challenged, but Joyce saw in her daughter an artistic spark - one that needed nurturing, protection, and most importantly, a platform.


So, in 2020, Janet Lee Gallery was born, a sanctuary where Janet’s art could not only be displayed but celebrated. Joyce’s mission? To empower Janet to be financially independent and inspire others to see that “disability” is just another word for a different kind of ability.


Janet Lee Gallery: More Than Just a Gallery


Under Joyce's guidance, Janet Lee Gallery became more than just a place to showcase art; it became a movement. The gallery operates on the tenets of positivity, empowerment, and gratitude - values that Joyce not only preaches but lives by.


With Janet's passing, the gallery's mission evolved further, transforming into a beacon for other neuro-diverse talents and their families. Joyce became a mentor, guiding parents who, like her, want to cultivate a space where their children’s unique talents can shine brightly.


The Mentor: Guiding Others Along the Path


In addition to running the gallery, Joyce's passion for helping others led her to earn numerous certifications and become a coach for parents navigating the complexities of raising neuro-diverse children.


Whether through the Qigong Sensory Training Institute, the Crispiani Method, or as a certified DIR Floortime Provider, Joyce has amassed an impressive toolkit of techniques and approaches. She doesn't just mentor - she transforms lives, helping families see the potential in every challenge and the possibility in every obstacle.


Beyond the Gallery: A Legacy of Positivity and Empowerment


Joyce Moi’s journey is far from over. With each new chapter, she continues to write a story that is equal parts inspirational and deeply human. Whether she’s advising a CEO, coaching a parent, or simply sharing Janet’s story with the world, Joyce embodies the belief that everything is possible with a bit of determination, a lot of heart, and an unwavering belief in the power of positivity.


So, if you ever find yourself at Janet Lee Gallery, remember—you're not just looking at art; you're witnessing the manifestation of a mother’s love, a mentor’s wisdom, and a woman’s dream to change the world, one brushstroke at a time.


You can find Joyce on LinkedIn here and you can visit the Janet Lee website here.


 

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