Kimberly Tarquinio

Vice President of Strategic Communications at Pipitone

Kimberly Tarquinio has over 27 years of experience in strategic communications and marketing. Their most recent position was as the Vice President of Strategic Communications at Pipitone Group, where they provided leadership in the development and implementation of integrated content marketing strategies for clients. Prior to this, they held various roles at Pipitone Group, including Director of Strategic Communications, Director of Account Services, and Interactive Project Manager.

Before joining Pipitone Group, Kimberly worked as the Director of Corporate Communications at Providence Connections Inc, where they managed internal and external communications projects for three non-profit social service ministries. Kimberly also served as the Manager of Corporate Communications at the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, overseeing internal communications projects and serving as the managing editor for Carnegie magazine.

Earlier in their career, Kimberly worked at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh as the Manager of Public, Government & Community Affairs, where they managed all hospital communications and advertising projects. Kimberly also held roles at Kaiser Permanente Hawaii Region, including Senior Writer/Media Specialist, Coordinator of Communications and Community Service, and Legislative Assistant.

Throughout their career, Kimberly has demonstrated expertise in content development, project management, budgeting, and collaboration with internal and external stakeholders.

Kimberly Tarquinio received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature from Wheaton College from 1987 to 1991. Their field of study included English, History, and Spanish.

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Timeline

  • Vice President of Strategic Communications

    June, 2020 - present

  • Director, Strategic Communications

    September, 2018

  • Director of Account Services

    October, 2008

  • Interactive Project Manager

    October, 2007