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Kimberly O'Neil
Award-Winning Executive, Nonprofit Advisor, and Professor | Community Capacity Builder and Social Responsibility Strategist | Doctoral Student at IU Lilly School of Philanthropy
Kimberly O'Neil, a prominent figure in North Texas, brings a wealth of experience and expertise in community engagement, social entrepreneurship, and public service.
As the youngest African-American woman to serve as a City Manager in the U.S., Kimberly has a proven track record of leadership and impact in government and nonprofit sectors.
With a background in public administration, management, and political science, Kimberly is well-equipped to drive positive change and advocate for social good.
She is the Founder and CEO of Giving Blueprint, a company dedicated to enhancing community engagement through strategic partnerships and civic education.
Kimberly has received numerous awards for her nonprofit work and has been recognized by organizations like the United Way and National Association of Women Business Owners.
Her commitment to giving back is evident in her various roles, from teaching political science to mentoring organizations in revenue generation.
A sought-after speaker, Kimberly shares her insights on building lasting relationships and partnerships to support communities.
For more information on Kimberly O'Neil and her work in social responsibility, visit her website at KimberlyONeil.com.