Kimberly Brown
About Kimberly Brown
Kimberly Brown is a Security Analyst with a background in Physical Education and Exercise Science. She has worked in various roles related to health and fitness, including positions at Reaction Nutrition and VCU Health System, while also gaining experience through internships and volunteer work.
Work at LMI
Kimberly Brown has been employed at LMI as a Security Analyst since 2018. In this role, she focuses on ensuring the security and integrity of information systems. Her responsibilities include analyzing potential security threats and implementing measures to mitigate risks. Brown's experience in security analysis contributes to the overall safety protocols within the organization.
Current Roles in Health and Fitness
In addition to her role at LMI, Kimberly Brown works as an Exercise Specialist and Physiologist at VCU Health System since 2015. Her work involves developing and implementing exercise programs tailored to individual needs. She also serves as a Sponsored Athlete for Reaction Nutrition, a position she has held since 2014, where she promotes health and fitness products.
Education and Expertise
Kimberly Brown studied at Virginia Commonwealth University, where she earned a Bachelor's degree in Physical Education and Exercise Science from 2011 to 2015. This educational background provides her with a solid foundation in exercise physiology, fitness assessment, and health promotion, which she applies in her current roles.
Internship and Volunteer Experience
During her academic career, Kimberly interned at the Healthy Lifestyles Center Teens Program at The Children’s Hospital of Richmond. This experience allowed her to gain practical knowledge in clinical environments. Additionally, she volunteered with VCU Aspire, where she focused on enhancing interpersonal interactions across various age groups, further developing her communication and engagement skills.
Research Contributions
Kimberly Brown conducted research on fitness monitors and anthropometric measures at the VCU Exercise Physiology Research Lab. This research involved analyzing the effectiveness of fitness tracking technologies and their impact on exercise and health outcomes, contributing to the body of knowledge in exercise science.