Kimberly Rosen is a licensed attorney in Florida and New York. After clerking for the Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama, she worked in litigation at Willkie Farr & Gallagher before leaving to devote her time to her family. Kimberly says she’s motivated by the Jewish values of “tikkun olam” and “tzedakah,” meaning the moral obligations of an individual to repair and improve the world and to give to charity. She was drawn to Impact100 because of its focus on meaningful and sustainable good works, as well as its all-female membership. As a longtime Girl Scout leader, Kimberly knows the value and importance of women coming together to drive change locally in the community. Kimberly has also served on the Board of Temple Beit HaYam in Stuart, Florida, where she is currently an active member. She loves to read, travel, and spend time in New York City.