Kim Goldberg / Graphic Design Bio

 
 

Kim Goldberg has worked in graphic design and art direction for close to 30 years. At Gallup (formerly The Gallup Poll) she worked as a Senior Design Consultant (17 year tenure) then was recruited to Ervin & Smith Advertising & PR as a Senior Art Director. Kim started her own art and graphic design business in 2009 where she continues to collaborate with a diverse group of clients from around the world.

Services

  • Logo Design & Visual Identity Design

  • Web Design

  • Art Direction

  • Marketing Strategy

  • Project Management

  • Ideation/Strategy Consulting

  • Video Concepts

  • Experience Design

Selected Clients 

Ann Taylor Stores Corporation, The Center for Health Transformation, Suze Orman, Scott Data Center, Scott Technology Center & Incubator, TD AMERITRADE, Healthways, Union Pacific Railroad, Gallup, The University of Nebraska in Lincoln, The Clifton Strengths School, Building Bright Futures, Wells Fargo, The Jewish Federations of Omaha and Fort Worth & Tarrant County, HCA Hospital Corporation of America, Best Buy, Aylward Enterprises, Gallup University, The Institute for Holocaust Education, Teens Finding Hope, Inc., MyWay Clothing Collection, Amiel Tours, and the Partnership2Gether Unit of The Jewish Agency for Israel

Kim’s Top StrengthsFinder Strengths: Command, Ideation, Individualization, Strategic, Maximizer, Empathy & Responsibility

Kim’s graphic design is an extension of her art practice. As an artist she works in mixed media — most recently ink and watercolor paintings. Kim is a graduate of the San Francisco Art Institute with a focus in sculpture and new genres art. An experimental, conceptual artist, her art practice is characterized by an openness to new approaches to form authentic expressions. Kim’s work hovers between chance and choice, materiality and intangibility.

Kim also has an innate drive to make a difference as an active volunteer in several non-profits. Over the past 16+ years she has collaborated on the development of numerous community-based arts programs in the US, Israel, and Budapest that focus on ways to connect people.


Awards & Honors

Co-Champion and founder, Create2Gether, a program linking artists from the US, Budapest and Israel, 2019-2022

Committee Member, Partnership2Gether and P2G Arts & Community Task Force, 2017 - 2020

Texas Jewish Arts Association Member of the Board of Directors, 2014-2017

President-elect, Schwalb Center for Israel & Jewish Studies Board, UNO, 2013

Co-Chair, U.S. Central Consortium Arts & Community Task Force, Partnership2Gether, 2008-2013

Schwalb Center for Israel & Jewish Studies Member of the Board of Directors, UNO, 2011-2013

Speaker, Scholars Series, Beth El Synagogue, Omaha, NE, 2011

Speaker, Transcultural Exchange Conference, Boston, MA, 2009

Lois Jean Schrager Memorial Young Leadership Award, Omaha, NE, 2009

Art Educator Volunteer, Friedel Jewish Academy, Omaha, NE, 2008-'10

Omaha Chair, Arts Task Force, Partnership with Israel, 2006-'08

Gallup Royal Star (Top Overall Award), 2007

Ann Taylor Partnership Award, 2007

Jewish Federation of Omaha Volunteer of the Year, 2006

Gallup Excellence Award Winner, 2001-2006

Nine-Time Gallup All Star, 2001-2007

President of the Organization for the Advancement of the Arts at UNO, 1994

Recipient of Bertha Mengedoth Hatz Memorial Awards, 1994