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| Bio: | David was born in the United States and has lived in Spain, England, France, and Hong Kong. He is especially interested in cross cultural issues and languages and he has traveled widely in Europe and Asia. He is fluent in Spanish, and has a basic understanding of French, German, and Chinese. David is an avid sailor, fly fisherman, and technical scuba diver. His wife, Marinilka is an Assistant Professor of Accounting at Gonzaga University. They live on the South Hill with their two sons, Jack and Calvin. |
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| Career: | David Kimbro is a Partner with the Laurel Group and leads executive level searches and business development for the firm. His industry focus spans Financial Services, Education, Not-for-Profit, and Advanced Technology. Previously David was with Korn/Ferry in various roles and locations for the past seven years. Prior to coming to Seattle, David lived and worked in Madrid, Spain focusing on global searches across industries targeting both Europe and Asia. Before Spain, David was in Korn/Ferry’s Hong Kong office for four years working on senior level searches in a wide variety of industries sectors including Financial Services, Education, Advanced Technology, Consumer, Entertainment, Not-for-Profit, and Government. His specialty is sourcing candidates from around the world for high level global searches Earlier in his career, David was Vice-President at an entrepreneurial health care company in the US. Prior to that, he worked as the Special Assistant to the Executive Vice President in a conglomerate in the Midwest of the US, working in various roles for their engineering company and international divisions. |
| Education: | Mr. Kimbro holds a B.A. in International Studies and Spanish from Washington College. He also studied abroad in Spain, Mexico, and Regent’s College in England. Mr. Kimbro was a graduate fellow and the Lamone Entrepreneurship Scholar of his MBA class at the University of Maryland in College Park where he received his MBA degree in International Business in 1996. |
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