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Kim Kaine

Marketing & Business Development Director

Phone:
208.388.4871
Fax:
208.954.5282
Email:
kkaine@hawleytroxell.com

Biography

Kim is the firm’s Marketing and Business Development Director. Kim is an accomplished marketing professional with 30 years of experience in advertising, business and staff development, marketing and strategic planning, project management, and public and media relations.

Prior to joining Hawley Troxell, Kim was the marketing director for Ballet Idaho. She spent several years with Colliers as marketing director in their Nashville, Tennessee, and Cincinnati, Ohio offices. She has also held similar marketing positions with Trammell Crow Company and Crow Holdings in Dallas, Texas.

PROFESSIONAL/COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Idaho, BIG Lunch Buddy Volunteer, 2025

Girl Scouts of Silver Sage, Advisory Team, 2025

CREW Boise

Member, 2014-present
Board Member, 2014-2022

Project Flux

Board Member, 2018-2022
Advisory Board, 2022-2024

Camp Rainbow Gold

Fundraising Gala Committee, 2019
Volunteer, 2012-2019
SHINE Committee, 2016-2018

One Stone, Advisory Committee Member 2018–2022

Boise Advertising Federation, Member, 2013–2016

EDUCATION

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, B.A., Liberal Arts

ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Idaho Business Review’s Women of the Year, Honoree, 2022

LEX MUNDI

Lex Mundi Americas Regional Marketing and Business Development Round Table, 2014–present

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