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Kimberly Williams

Executive Assistant To The President at Annual Reviews

Kimberly Williams is an experienced executive assistant and program associate, currently serving as the Executive Assistant to the President at Annual Reviews since February 2019. Previously, Kimberly held the position of Coordinator in the Office of the President at The Trust for Public Land from September 2016 to April 2018. Prior to that, Kimberly worked as a Senior Program Associate in Renewable Energy at the Energy Foundation from April 2008 to December 2015, and as a Program Associate for Training, Events, & Membership at Build It Green from January 2007 to January 2008. Kimberly began a career in outreach as the Chapter Leader Outreach Coordinator at Sierra Club National Office from August 1998 to March 2004. Kimberly holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Appalachian State University and has completed post-graduate non-degree work at Columbia University.

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Annual Reviews

Since 1932, Annual Reviews has offered comprehensive, timely collections of critical reviews written by leading scientists. Annual Reviews volumes are published each year for 46 focused disciplines within the Biomedical, Life, Physical, and Social Sciences including Economics.Annual Reviews is a nonprofit organization whose mission is toprovide the worldwide scientific community with a useful and intelligent synthesis of the primary research literature for a broad spectrum of scientific disciplines. Annual Reviews publications are among the most highly cited in scientific literature as indexed by the Thomson Reuters Journal Citation Reports® (JCR).Each year, Annual Reviews critically reviews the most significant primary research literature to guide researchers to the principal contributions of their field and help them keep up to date in their area of research. Each article is its own search engine, providing a gateway to the essential primary research literature referenced within each topic.