A visionary leader in global sustainability and health equity, Kimberly Lewis Inkumsah drives transformative change across industries. Through her work at Havenz Network, she champions inclusive cultures in organizations and communities worldwide.
At Havenz Networks, we believe in honesty, integrity, and accountability. We understand the importance of trust in business relationships and strive to build long-lasting partnerships with our clients. We also value innovation and continuous improvement, and are always looking for ways to improve our services and stay ahead of An innovator in sustainable people-centered development, Kimberly spent two decades as SVP at the US Green Building Council, where she created and scaled Greenbuild into the world's largest green building conference and founded the global Women in Green leadership programs. Today, she drives community engagement and equity as the Executive Vice President, Equity and Engagement at the International WELL Building Institute where she co-chairs the IWBI Health Equity Advisory and leads market adoption of the WELL Equity rating. competition.
She believes that market transformation happens when it leads with people. She is a sought after keynote speaker and also sits on the boards for several energy equity organizations.
● Recognized by:
○ Women in Sustainability Leadership Award (WSLA)
○ White House Champion of Change
○ Featured in Glamour Magazine's 70 Women Leaders in Sustainability
At Havenz Networks, our mission is to provide top-notch IT services to small businesses. We strive to make technology work for our clients, not against them.
Our team of experienced IT professionals has expertise in a variety of areas, including cybersecurity, cloud computing, and network management.
We take a personalized approach to each client's needs, working closely with them to understand their unique challenges and develop customized solutions.
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