About

Kimberly Minor is a creative executive with over 25 years of senior and c-suite leadership experience in maximizing brands, connecting communities, and growing businesses.

Her international professional experience spans from Macy’s Executive program to Footlocker Global, Inc, to Brand President of London Fog and Joe Boxer to brands, where she led the $2+B Home business. She is currently CEO of Bumbershoot, LLC, a boutique firm that provides cultural and market insights for inclusive, equitable, and diverse representation across brand, content, and customer experience.

She serves on the Advisory Board for MIVE: Slow Fashion E-Marketplace, as Director, National Board of Together Digital, Inc., Secretary for the New Vision Dance Co. BOD, Trustee for NA Foundation Board, and the Nominating Chair, Marketing, Youth programming, and Fundraising Chair for several organizations. She has also served as a Director on the Board of the Center for Arts Education in NY, NY, and was an active member of C-Suite, Partnership in Boston, MA.

Her personal passions bring people and ideas together for inclusive engagement, creating safe spaces for community connection and personal growth for everyone, the arts, and continuous learning.

Kimberly holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Temple University in Philadelphia, PA, and an Executive Certificate in Leadership and Management from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. She is currently enrolled in the Inclusive Leadership program at Stanford University.

2020 In Review

2020 literally stopped us in our tracks. It shone a bright light on the social injustice and inequities that plague the streets, corporate offices, and board rooms.

The year turned into something I could never imagined – witnessed from my sofa or bed, depending on the day. Indeed, we would pull it together as a country to do what was right. 

Kimberly Lee Minor
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I help brands define their purpose and culture while helping women and people of color accelerate their careers by providing them inclusive communities where they can obtain exposure, support, and empowerment from accomplished experts.

2020 In Review

2020 literally stopped us in our tracks. It shone a bright light on the social injustice and inequities that plague the streets, corporate offices, and board rooms.

The year turned into something I could never imagined – witnessed from my sofa or bed, depending on the day. Indeed, we would pull it together as a country to do what was right. 

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