For
more than a decade,
Kim's unique style as a
teacher-mentor and
musical artist has
enabled her to
effectively equip,
encourage, and educate
others to find their
personal vision and
purpose. She continues
her work to expand and
develop the lives of
individuals providing an
intimate environment for
authentic spiritual and
creative restoration
resulting in permanent
change and
transformation.
Along
with former, active
service roles for The
Society of Composers,
Inc., Campus Crusade for
Christ International and
current affiliations
with The Gospel Music
Association (GMA),
Hollywood Connect (www.hollywoodconnect.com),
and The Greenhouse Arts
and Media, Kim has
received notable
recognition for her work
in the creative arts and
cultural restoration
including The Brenner
Memorial Fine Arts
Award, The Rotary
International Foundation
Award (Villa Park, CA
Chapter), The Roger
Joseph Memorial Award
and substantial
candidate positions for
The National Academy of
Recording Arts and
Sciences (NARAS-www.grammy.com)
Award for Music
Education, The Milan
Uverity Memorial
Endowment in Music
Award, The South Coast
Higher Education Council
Award and The William
Randolph Hearst/CSU
Trustees/ Award.
Kim
received her D.A. in
Philosophy, Religion and
Culture. She also earned
her B.A. in Music
(Theory-Composition) and
Liberal Studies
(Multiculturalism and
the Humanities) from
California State
University, Fullerton
where she held a
position as Special
Consultant for the Music
Department. Other
studies include
professional
musicianship and
composition with the
Grove School of Music
and Berklee College of
Music. Kim currently
serves as the Director
of Program Development
with Ames Christian
University (www.ameschristian.org),
an international
leadership training
center located in Fort
Myers, Florida.
"Kim is very adept and
meticulous in her work.
She has the talent,
strength of character,
intelligence and
perseverance to make a
dream a reality."---Brian
Kehlenbach
(award-winning composer
and educator)
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