about

Kim began her advertising career at Grey right out of college with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. Immediately upon landing in the creative department as a group assistant, she was told she was a producer, not an art director, which checks out. 

Utilizing her ever-valuable strengths in multi-tasking and organizing, she went from assisting the head of production and CCO to becoming associate producer, discovering that producing had become second nature. She jumped in to work on everything from Hasbro, P&G, ConAgra, NY Lottery and literally anything else she could get her hands on.

After many moons, Kim left the mothership for a smaller sub-agency called GWhiz, which focused on teen/tween advertising. There, her role of producer included business affairs, talent negotiations, assistant editor, and, most nights, turning off the lights as the last one to leave. That agency’s roster, the entirety of which she worked on in some way or another, included US Cellular, Topps baseball cards, Progressive auto insurance, a boutique hotel, Tons of Candy, baby dolls and a handful of video games.

Kim returned to Grey in 2008 where she 
was quickly noticed by the E*Trade Team. Working hand-in-hand with E*Trade’s CMO, Kim ran point for 5 years producing multiple Superbowl ads and earning the nickname of Kim Possible. From there, she helped launch the Marriott Hotel global rebranding, managed celebrity talent and on-camera cheese-pulls with Papa John’s, led the WPP integrated Walgreens account before jumping back into the world of finance with Invesco. It was here where Kim reached internet fame for 15 minutes, or at least her name did, when it was featured in an Invesco commercial that ran on literally every ad break of March Madness.

Working on a variety of brands from Ecolab, Pringles, Invesco, Lindt, Las Vegas and Pfizer, Kim honed her skills of the last few years in producing from home, people marrying food, posting daily sports content and the best way to enjoy chocolate.

In June of 2021 Kim was named the Director of Integrated Production for Townhouse where she was overseeing a staff of 24 people who work across 30+ brands. And is known to still pop into client meetings, shoots and maybe some TV spots.

In August of 2022 Kim started on a new journey when she decided it was time for a change and joined the production squad at BBDO. As an SVP, Group Executive Producer Kim will be wearing Ray Ban Stories, while messaging a friend on Whatsapp as she lives in the VR space of the Meta world. In her downtime she will be learning to invest in crypto, and starting a new hobby of assembling jet engines.

In her personal life, Kim’s busy raising less famous, but a much more tech savy son named Jake with her husband David. She’s a retired gymnast, and hails from the part of New Jersey where they call it Taylor Ham, but now lives in New York City.