Kimberly Tureaud has dedicated her life to uplifting the Las Vegas community through innovative programs and events.
Kimberly Tureaud's journey from a young girl in Las Vegas to a prominent public relations expert is nothing short of inspiring. After graduating from Spelman College, she returned to Las Vegas, where she established herself in the entertainment industry. Her work with notable figures like Spike Lee and her role as Public Information Officer for the Los Angeles Urban League showcased her dedication to both her profession and her community.
In the 1990s, Kimberly founded her own public relations firm, where she organized significant fundraising events for KCEP 88.1 FM, bringing together renowned artists to support the station. Her commitment to minority businesses led to the creation of the Micro Business Program, which has helped countless entrepreneurs achieve their dreams.
As the publisher of Las Vegas Black Image Magazine, Kimberly continues to highlight the achievements of black individuals in the community. Her annual Caravan for Mammogram event is a testament to her dedication to health awareness, bringing together hundreds of women to promote breast cancer education.