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Currently, Kim Woozy is a community leader, speaker and consultant. She has over a decade of experience building brands, creating community and empowering women in action sports. In addition to co-founding MAHFIA.TV, she has played an integral role for many women in the skateboarding industry including today’s top professional skateboarders, photographers and filmers. Kim also executive produced “Quit Your Day Job,” the first all female full length skate film released in the US in 10 years, co-founded WSA (Women’s Skateboarding Alliance) a global management, consulting and sport organizing agency and helped created The Skate Exchange, an event that brought the top female skateboarders in the world to Tokyo for the first time in history. Kim also helped launch the San Francisco Bay Area chapter of Skate Like a Girl (501c3) where she is currently the Director of Development. Skate Like a Girl’s mission is to create an inclusive community by promoting confidence, leadership, and social justice through the sport of skateboarding through free community skate clinics, school programs, lessons and summer camp for adults and youth. Kim is based in the Bay Area is also a member of the advisory board for the Center for Sports and Social Justice at California State University East Bay.