Kimberly joined Schuler Shook as a Theatre Consultant in 2005 and quickly applied her technical, production, and performance background to projects. Her attention to detail and expertise in production systems led her to join several Technical Standards Program working groups at ESTA, the Entertainment Services and Technology Association. She continues to contribute to the larger theatre technology community as an active member of USITT, working on both the Engineering Commission and the Architecture Commission.
“Kim’s incredible grasp of the technical challenges in theatre combined with her clear communication skills makes for the perfect blend of abilities that you want in a theatre consultant and in a team leader,” says Jack Hagler, ASTC, Partner and Practice Leader in Schuler Shook’s Dallas office.
Kimberly’s significant projects include Moody Performance Hall; Walton Arts Center; Midtown Arts and Theater Center Houston; University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Academic Performing Arts Complex; and Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts and Sciences.