She continues to serve on many local and state nonprofit boards (The Arc, Fresh Energy, KSMQ, Minnesota Children’s Museum Rochester, and Healthy Communities Collaborative) and is a member of Greater Rochester Rotary. Kim participated in the Women in Power executive education program at Harvard University’s Kennedy School and the Rockwood Leadership Institute. In addition to Kim’s solid and long history of public service and leadership, she has a record of working to ask tough questions, seeking out and listening to people with differing opinions, and working with the community to build bridges toward finding smart, fair solutions. Before serving on the state legislature, Kim served 8 years, including one as board chair of the Rochester Public School Board. During her 10 years as a legislator, Kim introduced many pieces of significant legislation, including the Destination Medical Center (DMC) economic development project aimed at positioning Rochester as a premier location for health care. Prior to her fellowship, Kim served in the Minnesota House of Representatives, representing District 25B, consisting mostly of the northern portion of the city of Rochester in Olmsted County in the southeastern part of the state. This work allowed her to investigate communities noted for their sustainability and livability. Most recently, Kim won a Bush Fellowship which allowed her to complete a master’s degree at the University of Minnesota’s Humphrey School of Public Affairs focused on leadership and energy policy. Kim Norton became the first woman Mayor of Rochester, Minnesota in 2018 and took office on January 1, 2019. Featured Speaker: Mayor Kim Norton, City of Rochester