Kim Normand Dobrin

Her history and background

Kim Normand Dobrin is South African who has been in the non-profit world for over 26 years. Her focus has always been in Human Rights and Education working across sectors to create sustainable impact. She has been part of many successful ventures and organisations. Representing Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation Institute – Formed by Steven Spielberg in South Africa; Founding Director of The Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg; Sat on Human Rights commission for Education; Founder/CEO of Tolerance Foundation teaching over 70 000 school children life skills using history as the vehicle i.e. Apartheid, Holocaust, Rwanda, Kosovo.

She is an Ashoka Fellow and has studied at Harvard Kennedy School of International Studies. Kim is the Founder/Executive Director of the Tomorrow Trust. A highly credible non-profit supporting orphan and vulnerable children and youth with integrated education and holistic support. This breaks generational poverty tapping into each individual’s potential to become self-supporting and self-sustainable. She is known for her passion, commitment and love for children and the belief that each one of us has the ability to tap into our potential to become great.

Published Works

Kim is the author of 3 best sellers in South Africa

 

Tomorrow

A Mothers Legacy

Raising Wisdom

Awards

South African's Most Influential Woman

South African's Most Influential Woman

Most Influential Women in Business and Government

Most Influential Women in Business and Government

Exemplary Women Leadership Award

Exemplary Women Leadership Award

Global CSR Excellence & Leadership Award

Global CSR Excellence & Leadership Award

Kim is Founder and CEO of the nonprofit

Tomorrow Trust

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