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Kimberly Robinson Williams

   
  Founder, Next Level Development    
 

Phone: (413) 335-8670

   
       
   

Kimberly Robinson Williams is a corporate human resource professional with an MBA in Human Resource Management from Syracuse University and 15+ years of varied HR experience. The majority of her career has been focused on talent acquisition and development with a focus on diversity.

   

Ms. Williams has participated in, planned and facilitated events serving hundreds of attendees for corporate and non-profit concerns. They include National Black MBA Association, A Better Chance, Inc., American Express Company, Dunbar Community Center, Goldman Sachs & Co., INROADS, JP Morgan, Sponsors for Educational Opportunities and Urban League of Springfield, Inc.

       
 

Ms. Williams has done consultative work with Goldman, Sachs & Co., Praxair, The City of Springfield, Massachusetts, and The Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center and is the recent past Director of Development and Organizational Positioning for the Urban League of Springfield, Inc.

     
         
 

In 2005, Williams created Next Level Development (NLD) in an effort to promote the career and personal development of women and people of color over the life span...substituting chance with information and preparation.  To achieve this mission NLD provides a range of information, service and interactive programming to professionals in all walks of life.  For the past three years, Williams has worked with a group of women to host the Annual Next Level Professional Development Conference for Women of Color. Annually, more than 100 women from across the region attended this informative event.

     
         
 

Currently, Ms. Williams works as a Diversity Specialist in the Office of Diversity at Baystate Health.

     
       
       

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