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Jackie Kindall Joins Board of NKF Serving Maryland and Delaware

CEO Brings 27+ Years' Leadership/Organizational Development Experience to the Nonprofit

LUTHERVILLE, Md. −The National Kidney Foundation Serving Maryland and Delaware has elected Jackie Kindall to a two-year term on its board of directors.

A leadership and organization development executive with over 27 years of experience, Kindall earned a bachelor’s degree in sociology at the University of California, Los Angeles and a master’s degree in organization development and leadership from Saint Joseph University.

She began her career as a human resources assistant and worked her way up to the head of HR within the financial services, quasi­government and broadcast media industries.

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In March 2016, she launched Kindall Evolve Consulting, an executive coaching, organization development and leadership consulting firm. Serving as CEO, she assists “rising leaders who are deeply committed to reaching the next level of their career but don’t know how to get there.”

Committed to giving back, Kindall was a founding board member for National Collegiate Preparatory Public Charter High School who continued to provide pro bono consulting services after her board term had ended.

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Having seen kidney disease plague close family friends, she believes in NKF’s mission and is “passionate about the need for additional education regarding prevention.”

“I am eager to serve the community and volunteer my skills and time to further a great cause,” added Kindall, who resides in Silver Spring.

About NKF
The National Kidney Foundation (NKF) is the largest, most comprehensive and longstanding organization dedicated to the awareness, prevention and treatment of kidney disease. For more information, visit www.kidney.org

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