
Rep. Kim Schofield
- Georgia State House of Representative District 60
- Atlanta Commission on Women
- Women’s Health Policy & Health Equity Advocate
- Lupus Public Policy & Governmental Affairs
- National Patient Centricity and Patient Engagement Liaison
Kim Schofield, State House Representative District 60 was elected to the Georgia Assembly in 2017 and serves on the Small Business Development, Interstate Cooperation and the Health and Human Service Committees. She is an appointed member to the Atlanta Commission on Women. As a public servant Kim lives out her core values of Access, Action and Accountability.
Kim’s professional career spans across healthcare, financial, transportation, education and non-profit agencies. Kim has over 15 years in consulting, coaching, teaching, training workshops and engagement seminars bringing alignment within Political, Corporate, Community, Law Enforcement, Healthcare and Faith-Based organizations.
Kim is a small business owner. As a personal development strategist, her coaching practice, Other People’s Potential coaching works with individuals and organizations to position each for maximizing their capacity.
Kim holds a Bachelor’s degree and Masters in Theology and Organizational Leadership. In 2020 she will hold a doctorate from Oral Roberts University. In her health policy work, Kim was appointed by and Chairs Governor Nathan Deal’s, “Georgia Council on Lupus Education and Awareness.” She holds a federal appointment to the Health IT Policy Committee and crafts legislative policy recommendations to the National Coordinator for Health IT as a framework for the development and adoption of a nationwide health information infrastructure.
Kim has authored several articles and has been a reoccurring guest on television, radio and other media outlets. Kim is the proud mother of her daughter, Kyler, a 2012 graduate of Duke University; current Assistant Director in Film and Television and member of the Directors Guild of America.
Her recent initiatives, Crucial Conversations: Connecting Law Enforcement with the Community They Protect and Serve and Understanding Invisible Disabilities in the Workplace have been gaining traction and recognition in corporate America, academic institutions, faith based and non-profit organizations.
Kim has authored several articles and has been a reoccurring guest on television, radio and other media outlets. Kim is the proud mother of her daughter, Kyler, a graduate of Duke University.
Her recent initiatives, Crucial Conversations: Connecting Law Enforcement with the Community They Protect and Serve and Understanding Invisible Disabilities in the Workplace have been gaining traction and recognition in corporate America, academic institutions, churches and non-profit organizations.