TOA Names Kimberly Hall as Vice President, Health Equity Works
The Opportunity Agenda (TOA) is pleased to welcome communications leader Kimberly Hall as Vice President, Health Equity Works. Kim started her new role Aug. 19, following an extensive national search led by Good Insight.
TOA is dedicated to changing the prevailing narratives on social issues to drive public support for more just and equitable policies. The Health Equity Works (HEW) lab is a new initiative that TOA will oversee in partnership with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Kim’s leadership as VP will elevate the work of nonprofits and advocacy organizations to advance a positive national understanding of health equity.
We are thrilled to have a communicator of Kimberly’s caliber able to launch this critical campaign from the ground up. Her broad experience and understanding of this important role will ensure its success.
Kim will build and lead a diverse team to advance HEW’s ambitious initiative and work closely with health-, race-, and equity-focused organizations in support of effective communications strategies and long-term narrative development.
I have deeply admired The Opportunity Agenda’s approach to narrative strategy and their inclusive practice of working in community to effect change. The HEW lab will partner with dedicated organizations to harness the power of narrative, uplift diverse voices to challenge the disparities in our systems, and advance equitable health outcomes for everyone.
About Kimberly Hall
Kimberly Hall brings more than two decades of experience developing and leading integrated public affairs campaigns, and combining strategic communications, public relations, coalition building, and grassroots advocacy. As Director of Communications at Campaign Legal Center, she led campaigns to support transparent, accountable, and inclusive democracy.
With experience at the Poverty & Race Research Action Council, the Brookings Institution, and on political campaigns, Kim has leveraged a passion for data-driven messaging to drive communications on housing, education, elections, voting rights, voting rights restoration, and gerrymandering.
A collaborative leader, Kim has built and managed high-functioning teams to implement aggressive media relations and digital plans to increase brand awareness, extend thought leadership programs, and raise the profiles of key leaders.
About The Opportunity Agenda
Founded in 2006, The Opportunity Agenda (TOA) provides expertise, resources, and collaborative spaces for advocates, communicators, and creators throughout the social justice sector to create narratives that support equity, justice, opportunity, inclusion, and belonging.
Through trainings, fellowships, communities of practice and more, TOA builds the public imagination and cultural will to challenge white supremacy and its pervasive impact, works in community to overcome opposition narratives that exclude and divide us, and advances narratives that support opportunity for all.