About

About

Kim Silver

Kim Silver is an entrepreneurial social sector professional with more than 15 years of experience leading and managing nonprofits, foundations, government agencies and consulting engagements. She has an extensive background assessing social impact, designing feasibility studies and creating new services, programs and partnerships.

Working on all sides of the social sector, including nonprofits, foundations and government entities, Kim has honed her strategy and management skills. Prior to founding The Silver Line, Kim was a Director and founding team member with Mission Measurement, a strategy and measurement consulting firm. Kim led the nonprofit and foundation practice team and worked with national nonprofit organizations and funders to measure and improve their social impact.

Prior to Mission Measurement, Kim served as the Director of Client Services for Grenzebach Glier and Associates, worked as a Program Development Specialist with the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in partnership with the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services and served as a Program Officer with El Pomar Foundation, the second largest foundation in Colorado.

Kim works with organizations across the United States and is actively involved in the Chicago community and she has held board or board committee roles with Women Employed, The Employment Project, Friends of McPherson School, St. Matthias School, the Organic School Project and Colorado College Alumni Committee in Chicago. Kim graduated from Colorado College with a BA in Psychology.