Kim Farr
Kim Farr serves as a Search Consultant with Aspen Leadership Group, where she develops outreach strategies to build and refine candidate pools and establishes enduring relationships with ALG candidates in the process. Kim has worked in the field of advancement for more than 20 years. Most recently she served as development officer for foundation relations at Clark Atlanta University, a historically Black institution and the nation’s first to award graduate degrees to African Americans. She has played various philanthropy roles at Year Up, Spelman College, Grady Health Foundation, EARTH University Foundation, and the University of the Pacific. Before her time as a development officer, Kim spent a decade working in advancement operations. She began doing prospect research at Georgia State University. Kim served on the board of APRA-Georgia, and as a member of the Ethics Committee at APRA International. She maintains memberships with AFP, African American Development Officers (AADO) Network, and the National Association of Charitable Gift Planners. She is a graduate of Leadership Clayton, the United Way of Greater Atlanta Volunteer Involvement Program, and a member of the Junior League of Atlanta. Kim holds a B.S. in Interdisciplinary Studies from Tennessee State University and an M.B.A. from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.