Kimberly O'Brien

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About Kimberly O'Brien

Kim is an Air Force veteran and military spouse of 21 years. She contributes articles to HigherEd Military and covers features and resources for Military.com. Her background spans 15 years in higher education, leading faculty and teams in assessments, project management, and continuous improvement processes. 

Expertise

  • 2025-Current: Academic and Career Advisor at St. Petersburg College and Military.com Writer
  • 2025: Higher Education Military Fellowship
  • 2015-2025: Senior Manager of Evaluation Operations at Western Governors University
  • 2011-2023: Associate Instructor at University of Arizona Global Campus
  • 2013-2014: Hospital Project Coordinator
  • 2007-2011: U.S. Southern Command Administrative Coordinator
  • 2000-2005: U.S. Air Force Information Management

Education

  • M.Ed. Learning and Technology – Western Governors University
  • M.A. Global History – American Military University
  • B.A. Communication Studies – University of Maryland University College
  • A.S. Information Management – Community College of the Air Force

Achievements

  • 2020: Learning Leadership Award
  • 2017: Outstanding Achievement in Teaching Award and “Inspire & Develop” Leadership Award
  • 2010: South Florida Employee of the Year and Joint Service Civilian Commendation Medal
  • 2002: Technician of the Year

Publications

  • Featured in HigherEd Military
  • Featured in Association for Distance Education and Independent Learning
  • Featured in International Institute for Asian Studies 

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