BOARD OF DIRECTORS
In fulfilling its mission and vision, Proving Innocence collaborates with others dedicated to addressing wrongful convictions and relies on a thorough screening process to determine that the individual's claim of innocence is credible and can be substantiated upon rigorous investigation.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
In fulfilling its mission and vision, Proving Innocence collaborates with others dedicated to addressing wrongful convictions and relies on a thorough screening process to determine that the individual's claim of innocence is credible and can be substantiated upon rigorous investigation.
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Kimberley Harrison
In 2022, Kim retired from a 30+ year career in healthcare administration. Her focus was on supporting Michigan physicians in delivering quality healthcare services to residents across Michigan. She spoke frequently on the needs of those with social determinants impeding access to care including poverty, chronic illness, education and location.
Kim earned a Bachelor’s degree in Economics with a concentration in healthcare from Wayne State University and a Master’s degree in Health Management Services Administration from the University of Michigan.
Her passion for ensuring that healthcare services are delivered equitably and made available to all extends to her interest in justice for wrongfully convicted.
Kim is an avid traveler, bicycler, gardener and reader.
You can reach Kim at kim.harrison5@gmail.com.
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