About Mz. Kim
Kimberley T. Curtis (Mz Kim) has always been a believer in making a statement and has overcome any obstacles that have been in her path. She grew up in the poorest of inner city Milwaukee, in the 53206 zip code where there is mass incarceration and extreme violence. She has succeeded in giving back to her community by launching two successful companies. Faith Family Services, Inc - a home healthcare agency which assists individuals with disabilities by caring for them in their home instead of a facility. Harmony Social Services Child Placement Agency, Inc.- a foster child agency set up to place abused, and neglected children into the hearts, and homes of people willing to love and nurture them. Some of her philanthropic efforts include: creating the Talitha Cumi Fund in order to assist families affected by violence by aiding with funeral expenses; creating a scholarship program, Margie's Legacy, which raises funds for foster girls with college aspirations. Mz Kim's tireless efforts as a champion of human rights, and active member of her community led her to receiving the National Black Administrator Award in Washington D.C. in appreciation of her commitment to making the world around her a better place. Kim is the founder of Operation Save Milwaukee which assists victims of violence. Mz Kim has personally assisted and paid for a multitude of victim’s funerals throughout inner city Milwaukee. She is also a passionate filmmaker - Kimberley is a CEO, executive producer, producer, director, and writer for Mz. Kim Productions. She is known for producing and writing “Grandma’s House” starring Loretta Devine. Recent projects include the urban drama, “53206: Milwaukee” which addresses the unrelenting inner city violence; producing the action packed thriller, “The Russian Bride” starring Corbin Bernsen. Kimberley has co-directed short films that are currently on the festival circuit including the award winning short films ,“Tiff” and “The Last Day.” Other recent projects include producing “Who’s Caring for Kara,” and “Victus,” which are currently in post production. She was associate producer for “Bayou Caviar” starring and directed by Cuba Gooding Jr., co-stars include Famke Janssen and Richard Dreyfuss. She produced, directed, and played the role of “Ruth” in the hit stage play “Agape Love,” starring Grammy award winners Lowell Pye, Ann Nesby, along with Damita Chandler. Kimberley is currently developing two feature films, “Letters to Mom” and “Pass the Peas.” She has a television sit-com in development called, “Colorblind.” In her most recent project, tbe heart- warming feature film, “Mary for Mayor,” she co-produced as well as played the role of Mrs. Grantham was directed by Corbin Bernsen who also starred in the film.