Born and raised in southern California, Judith Kim began her vocation in communications early, publishing her first piece when she was 12. Kim moved to Atlanta during high school and managed its award-winning newsmagazine, The Roar. Since then, she has worked in the newsroom as a reporter and editor, assisted the photography team at Georgia State University’s Dept. of Public Relations and Marketing Communication, interned at Turner Broadcasting, worked in Denver as a constitutional law professor’s research fellow and in Iowa as the Communications Director on a congressional campaign.
She’s also an expert within the Trusted Elections Network, a partnership between the American Press Institute and Election SOS.
Kim’s offbeat career path has had a central and consistent theme: To empower people by presenting, teaching and communicating information in a way they’d best understand and know.
Go to Avant-Y News magazine, where she’s doing just that.