Carol Kim has a diverse work experience in the non-profit sector. Carol is currently the Senior Director of Community Investments & Evaluation at Orange County United Way, where they lead the organization's strategic planning process, directs health equity grant-making, and advises community investments. Carol previously held roles as Director, Associate Director, and Senior Manager at the same organization, focusing on aligning the strategic plan, administering grants, and enhancing understanding of impact and progress in the Orange County community.
Prior to their work at Orange County United Way, Carol served as the Manager of Grant Programs at the Orange County Affiliate of Susan G Komen for the Cure. In this role, they led strategic planning activities, developed collaborative relationships with community-based organizations, and spearheaded a bio-specimen and healthy breast tissue collection effort for cancer research. Carol also worked as a Grants Management Specialist, overseeing all grants-related processes and facilitating the peer review process.
Carol's early career included a role as a Health Intern at ProPeru Service Corps, where they collaborated with community members and health practitioners to plan and evaluate health campaigns and monitored child development at a local community hospital.
Overall, Carol Kim has demonstrated expertise in strategic planning, grant administration, impact evaluation, and community engagement throughout their career in the non-profit sector.
Carol Kim attended the University of Alabama at Birmingham from 2006 to 2008, where they pursued a Master's degree in Public Health (MPH). Prior to that, they studied at UC Irvine from 1999 to 2005, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology.
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