Kenny Moreno Pino (born January 6, 1979, in Turbo, Antioquia) is a volleyball player and coach from Colombia, who won with her team the bronze medal at the 2005 Bolivarian Games.
[2] Her parents are Ciriaco and Ubaldina,[3] and she has a sister named Yesmina who was also volleyball player and two times NAIA All-American with Columbia College.
[5] After taking the professional training in the Accademia Toscana del Benessere, she opened a tattoo and massage parlor in Rieti.
[7] After winning the 1998 Colombian national championship with the team representing Antioquia,[8] Moreno played under the guidance of the Cuban coach Carlos Sánchez Vásquez with the Colombian champion, Orgullo Paisa-Lotto Lottín that won the berth to play the 1998 South American Club Championship in Medellin, Colombia.
[9] Orgullo Paisa ranked last in sixth place, nonetheless she earned the Best Spiker award and the tournament's champion, the Brazilian club Leites Nestlé signed her for the 1998-99 season.
[41] She later joined the Italian club Cariparma SiGrade Volley for the 2011-12 season, scoring 40 points in that November, for the third time in her career.
[6] On January 22, 2012, Cariparma SiGrade agreed to transfer Moreno to the Azerbaijani club Igtisadchi Baku, after the later gave an important offer to her.
[43] Moreno served as assistant coach of Andrea Broccoletti[44] for the Italian junior club Fortitudo Città di Rieti for the 2012 season.
[54] In September 2014, Moreno returned as head coach of the junior Italian club Fortitudo Città di Rieti from the B1 national league for the 2014-15 season.
[56] She was inducted on October 3, with the 2001 Columbia College volleyball team that won the NAIA National Championship to the Columbia College Athletic Hall of Fame[57] and later a special guest during the third edition of the Rieti Sport Gala, were members of the city's volleyball club trained by her were among the nominees.