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ARP : AIDS Responsibility Project
Wednesday, September 8, 2010 









Kimberly Williams
(Washington, DC)

Kimberly is currently Senior Manager for Federal Government Relations for GlaxoSmithKline.

Kimberly previously served as Legislative Assistant to Representative Bob Etheridge (D - NC) where she managed a wide range of issues including Medicare. She also served as Professional Staff for the Committee for Government Reform and Oversight. In that capacity she worked closely with Subcommittees that have jurisdiction over the Office of Drug Control, Policy and Health and Human Services. She also held staff positions for Representatives Carrie Meek (D - FL) and William Clay (D - MO).

Kimberly serves as a member of the Board of Directors for the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, where she has been appointed to the Resource Development, and Public Health and Africa Globalism Subcommittees. She is also a member of the Corporate Advisory Council for the Arthur Ashe Foundation.

Kimberly received a B. A. from Howard University and lives in Washington, DC.



View photos from several AIDS Responsibility Project events from across the globe here..
As a result of our successful trip to Latin America, ARP has established a Stigma Reduction Program in Mexico and Brazil.
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