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Rep. Kim Schofield
National Corresponding Secretary
Georgia
Kim Schofield, State House Representative District 60 elected to the Georgia Assembly in 2017 and serves on the Health and Human Services Committee, Small Business Development, Information and Audits and Interstate Cooperation Committees. Rep. Schofield holds leadership positions in the Working Family Caucus, The Georgia Legislative Black Caucus, The Georgia Entertainment Caucus, the City of Atlanta Legislative Delegation and co-chairs the City of Hapeville Delegation. She is an active member in the Japan, Taiwan, Korea and Canadian Caucuses. She is an appointed member to the Atlanta Commission on Women. Rep. Schofield holds leadership positions as State Lead for the National Organization of Black Elected Legislative Women (NOBEL), State Innovative Exchange (SiX) and the National Black Caucus of State Legislators (NBCSL), National Caucus of Environmental Legislators (NCEL). As a public servant Kim lives out her core values of Access, Action and Accountability.
Kim’s professional career spans across healthcare, financial, transportation, education and non-profit agencies. Kim has over 15 years in consulting, coaching, teaching, training workshops and engagement seminars bringing alignment within Political, Corporate, Community, Law Enforcement, Healthcare and Faith-Based organizations. Kim is a successful small business owner. As a personal development strategist, her coaching practice, Other People’s Potential Coaching works with individuals and organizations to position each for maximizing their capacity in the workplace.
Kim holds a bachelor’s degree and master’s in theology and Organizational Leadership. She holds a DMIN ABD from Oral Roberts University. In her health policy work, Kim was appointed by and Chairs Governor Nathan Deal’s, “Georgia Council on Lupus Education and Awareness.” Under President Obama’s Administration, she held a Federal appointment to the Health IT Policy Committee and crafts legislative health policy recommendations to the National Coordinator for Health IT.
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