Meet Our Director of Community Engagement
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Call or Text 988Molly Woodman is the Director of Community Engagement at The Kim Foundation, where she leads outreach efforts, crafts communication strategies, and provides vital suicide prevention education through the Encouraging Hope trainings. She also keeps the Metro Area Suicide Prevention Coalition running strong.
A proud Omaha native, Molly earned her Bachelor’s in Communications from UNO. Before joining The Kim Foundation, she spent 14 years as the Director of Admissions and Recruitment at Marian High School, where she helped build lasting relationships with students and families, and organized over 20 events each year, creating unforgettable experiences for hundreds of 6th, 7th, and 8th grade girls. As a Marian alumna, it was truly a labor of love!
In 2022, Molly combined her love for public speaking and her passion for mental health advocacy by joining The Kim Foundation. She’s able to use her creativity to manage the foundation’s website and social media channels, but her real joy comes from getting out into the community, listening to people’s stories, and connecting them with the resources they need. Molly is certified in Youth Mental Health First Aid and is a certified instructor for Adult Mental Health First Aid.
When she’s not working hard to make a difference, Molly enjoys being silly with her husband of 22 years and their four kids.