Kimberly N. Minor, LLC
About Kimberly N. Minor, Exec MBA
Kimberly N. Minor, Exec MBA is a communicator by instinct and by training — someone who has spent her career shaping messages that move people, clarify decisions, and hold up under pressure.
Her experience spans executive strategy, enterprise technology, capital markets, and public health. She’s worked inside some of the world’s most complex organizations — including Microsoft, and CBRE, and partnered with esteemed organizations including but not limited to The Carter Center, Morehouse School of Medicine, Grady Health System, The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, and Emory University — helping leaders translate what they know into what others can understand, support, and act upon.
At Microsoft, she held roles as an Account Executive (responsible for technical sales), and later as a Product Manager – Communications for M365 AI Experiences. She led enterprise transformation conversations, built messaging frameworks around emerging technologies, and supported executive readiness in both internal and public arenas. Earlier in her career, she worked in Capital Markets at CBRE, overseeing operations for asset profiles ranging from $25MM-.5B.
Her company, Kimberly N. Minor, LLC, partners with institutions and executive teams to build messaging systems that are both strategic and repeatable — not just one-off talking points, but the kind of structured communication that reinforces credibility and anchors complex decision-making.
Kimberly holds an Executive MBA in Management of Technology from Georgia Tech; where her education deepened her expertise across many scopes -- AI, cybersecurity, data analysis, M&A, and venture financing -- for example. She also holds a BA in Journalism from Georgia State University, where her early foundation in reporting, writing, and public speaking began.
As part of her global executive education, Kimberly has conducted business engagements across Singapore, Singapore and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, meeting with senior leaders from VinFast, Microsoft -Vietnam, the Monetary Authority of Singapore, and others — further sharpening her ability to adapt messaging across cultural, regulatory, and economic lines.
In 2025, she was appointed Communications Chair of the Georgia Tech Women Alumnae Network, where she brings her professional voice and deep Georgia ties to a growing community of women shaping business, technology, policy, and innovation.
Education
Georgia Institute of Technology
Executive MBA, Management of Technology
Georgia State University
Bachelor of Arts, Journalism