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Kimberly Clarke

Marketing Coordinator 

PhilosophyIn a word: Benevolence

Kimberly brings clarity, creativity, and structure to every initiative she supports. A recent graduate from the University of Guelph with distinction, she blends academic excellence with a natural ability to lead, organize, and connect. At Bernardi, Kimberly plays a key role in shaping the firm’s voice and visibility through thoughtful, values-aligned marketing. She supports cross-functional collaboration, drives purposeful communication, and helps the firm operate smoothly behind the scenes. Known for her initiative, adaptability, and calm under pressure, Kimberly is a trusted team member who turns ideas into action and challenges into opportunities. Her work reflects a deep commitment to excellence, integrity, and continuous growth.

Criminal Justice and Public Policy, University of Guelph, 2025

An interesting tidbit

Kimberly loves to watch and play soccer — she coaches and manages her own team! Off the field, she finds herself recording and editing videos and learning new languages. She hopes that her interest in languages will guide her around the world.

Backstory

Growing up, Kimberly loved rules. In kindergarten, she would remind her friends not to run in the halls. But she noticed that people often disregarded her reminders. At a young age, she realized that as a biracial female, she struggled to find representations of people like her with a strong voice. That early experience shaped her drive to lead with clarity, purpose, and compassion. Today, Kimberly channels that same passion into her work at the intersection of media and legal services — fields where communication, fairness, and representation matter deeply. She hopes to make positive changes and be the voice her childhood self didn’t yet see in the world.

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