![]() So, she decided to start volunteering for Americans for Safe Access and began organizing patients and advocates for City Council meetings, County Board of Supervisor meetings, Planning Commission meetings, State Senate and Assembly meetings, protests and signature drives. During that special time, she spent with those patients she realized that she had a responsibility to stand up for those that are too sick or too scared to stand up for themselves. There she had an opportunity to work behind the camera interviewing medical cannabis patients for a documentary. She earned invaluable industry and business management experience as the general manager of one of California’s first dispensaries. When Kimberly graduated from Humboldt State University in 2006 as a Presidential Scholar on the Dean’s List, she moved to Sacramento to begin her career. At that time, she changed her major to Liberal Studies with a minor in Psychology and a focus on Social Justice and decided to do her part in educating the community and the government to promote natural medicines. ![]() In 2005 as Kimberly was researching natural and osteopathic medicine and its place in our society, she learned that this valuable and age-old style of practicing medicine was being repressed in this country. ![]() From 1999 to 2005 Kimberly studied cellular and molecular biology as a pre-med student. ![]() Kimberly’s interest in natural medicine and holistic health was kindled as she worked her way through college as a certified fitness trainer and yoga instructor. ![]()
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