Kim Turner
I went to The University of Tennessee, Knoxville following high school. I graduated in May of 2000 with my Bachelors of Science in Social Work. Following undergrad, I went to the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, where I obtained my Masters of Social Work with a concentration in Program and Agency Administration. During my graduate studies I moved to Washington, DC where I was the Pedro Zamora Fellow at AIDS Action, a national advocacy organization for AIDS service organizations. Upon graduation in 2002, I moved to Atlanta, Georgia where I accepted a position with Emory University School of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases. I was a Medical Social Worker in the outpatient clinic, providing services to people living with HIV and AIDS. In February of 2005, I accepted a position with AbsoluteCare, Inc., also located in Atlanta, as the Director of Social Services. I continue to help people living with HIV and AIDS in an outpatient medical setting. I absolutely love my job and Atlanta! Atlanta is a fabulous city where I have continued friendships with friends from Germantown, college and many others. I am looking forward to seeing everyone in July and I hope everyone is well.
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