It’s been my privilege to have Kim Rhim, Executive Director of The Training Source (www.thetrainingsource.org), as a client for almost 10 years. During this time, I’ve been awed by her achievements and impressed with her ability to connect in a genuine and caring way with people from all walks of life. In honor of her well-deserved recognition as the Greater Washington Community Foundation’s Prince George’s County Nonprofit Leader of the Year, I want to share her inspiring story.
A Marriage of Business Acumen and Dedication to Service
Kim Rhim graduated magna cum laude from Howard University, received her MBA from Columbia University, and worked as a Program Manager at IBM before founding The Training Source in 1993, which she still helms today as its Executive Director. The Training Source is a community-based nonprofit that provides comprehensive job training programs for the unemployed and underemployed, youth development programs, safety-net services for families in-need, and professional training for employers.
The Training Source marries Ms. Rhim’s formal business training with her life-long commitment to community service. While working at IBM, she witnessed the layoff of 100,000 employees nationwide. A large percentage of those impacted were minorities, most of whom had been employed for 20+ years with limited growth and advancement. Ms. Rhim assisted many of those who’d been laid off with resume writing and job searches. She also provided them with a sense of hope for the future.
This experience sparked her passion for helping vulnerable populations navigate the hurdles of preparing for, securing, retaining, and advancing careers in a competitive and sometimes scary workplace. This passion led her to leave the security of her management job at IBM and found The Training Source.
Since 1993, The Training Source has helped over 20,000 vulnerable youth and adults prepare for college and the workforce, obtain family-sustaining jobs, and retain and advance in careers. The Training Source, which develops people, not just skills, is now a staple in the Prince George’s County community and a life-changer for everyone who walks through its doors.
Praise for Kim Rhim and The Training Source
Ask anyone who knows Ms. Rhim and you’ll hear nothing but glowing praise. For example, at The Training Source’s 25th Anniversary Gala celebration, Maryland State Senator Joanne C. Benson applauded Ms. Rhim and The Training Source’s achievements saying, “For those of you who have not had the opportunity to visit The Training Source, you need to do it. Your heart will be made glad when you see those students working and the divine unselfish staff and volunteers who are helping people who have lost their jobs and came there looking for hope and help.” The same night that Ms. Rhim was named the Nonprofit Leader of the Year, Senator Benson won the Wayne K. Curry Award for Leadership and Public Service.
A Truly Meaningful Award
There are awards… and then there are awards that have the power to raise awareness and benefit whole communities. The Civic Leadership Awards are the latter. Established in 2006, they recognize, honor, and promote outstanding community leadership.
These awards shine a light on individuals and organizations who too often go unrecognized for their important contributions—unsung heroes who have quietly, tirelessly, and unselfishly demonstrated outstanding commitment and service to improving and enhancing the quality of life in their community.
Being honored as Nonprofit Leader of the Year Award for 2019 is particularly significant, as 2019 is the first year that the Greater Washington Community Foundation has presented an award in this particular category. The foundation nominated four phenomenal nonprofit leaders and the winner was selected by community vote.
Upon receiving the award Ms. Rhim thanked everyone who voted for her saying, “Your support is a testament to the works of The Training Source in support of our vision of ‘economic mobility for all.’”
She has most definitely earned this important recognition. Congratulations, Kim Rhim!