Kim Roman Corle
Kim Roman-Corle is an accomplished motivational consultant and speaker who draws from her life experiences and her professional background as a marketing and communications entrepreneur and executive to help others deal with life issues and family dynamics.
Ms. Roman Corle is the author of several books including a guide to raising teenagers in the new millennium and an upcoming book which focuses on managing fear and worry. She speaks to concerned parents at community-sponsored forums and provides counseling to women and families struggling to overcome verbal and emotional abuse.
While raising children, she has experienced everything from creating a multi-million dollar company to bankruptcy, from a fairy tale wedding at the National Cathedral to fleeing her home with her children to escape abuse. Most importantly, she has found true love and prosperity and along the way has learned about personal spirituality and the importance of helping yourself and taking back your power.
Known for her energetic leadership skills and innovative approach to marketing, branding initiatives and business development, Ms. Roman-Corle began her professional career in 1985 when she founded The Final Product, a pioneer in integrated direct mail production, graphic arts and consulting under the umbrella of one company. Later, Ms. Roman-Corle led marketing and communications for Apptis, a Federal Information Technology contractor, through five company acquisitions, aggressive expansion and a comprehensive rebranding process over a period of five years.
A firm believer in social responsibility and community service, Ms. Roman-Corle is a leader and community supporter of the National Race for the Cure, the American Red Cross, the Salvation Army and Shelter House in Fairfax, VA.
Ms. Roman-Corle is a graduate of Hood College and holds a BA in Business Management and Economics with a minor in Art. She was listed in Smart CEO as a community leader and she and her husband, Blaine, live in Fairfax with their blended family of four.