Kim’s currently a Creative Director at BOL but she began creating ads as early as 7 years old. It's unclear if the inspiration was derived from one or both Darren Stevens' but her passion was undeniable. Most family dinners were accompanied by a pad, pencil, kitchen timer, and the prompting, "give me a product, any product". While there likely isn't a classification for advertising prodigy, the challenge of connecting brands with consumers through engaging stories and discerning aesthetics has been Kim's lifelong preoccupation. After graduating from the Art Center College of Design, Kim went on to work as an art director at Cole Henderson Drake, Atlanta where she created transformative campaigns for The Ritz-Carlton, Bush’s Baked Beans, Atlanta Gas Light, The Organ Donor Foundation, US Forest Service, Masland Carpets, Amnesty International and Georgia Pacific. At the same time she was inspiring other advertising prodigies by teaching art direction at The Creative Circus. After bringing CHD their first appearances in The One Show and Archive and record breaking Addy wins, Kim headed west to Saatchi & Saatchi LA. There she spent the next decade launching the Toyota Prius, Sequoia, Tundra, and Highlander, whose commercial earned her a Cannes Finalist award. Kim then launched her own successful agency, Bridge 13. As the owner and Creative Director, she was responsible for the acquisition and management of clients, development of creative from strategy through production and leading the Bridge 13 team. Since those early years at the dinner table she’s been living in Los Angeles with her husband and two daughters whom she rarely asks, "give me a product, any product".