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Author Kim Huston

Author Kim Huston

Kim Huston Author Small Town Sexy Bardstown, Kentucky

You will be hard to find a person who has more passion about small town America than, Small Town Sexy author Kim Huston.

 

Born and raised in Bloomfield, Kentucky (pop.900) Huston now lives in Bardstown, Kentucky (pop 11,000)a small town recognized nationally as one of the best small towns in America. Kim is proud to boast that Bardstown has been mentioned in publications including “50 Best Southern Towns”, BoomTown USA , “100 Best Small Towns in America,” was named by National Geographic Adventure Magazine as “One of the Next Great Adventure Towns” and was listed by Where to Retire Magazine as one of the “Best Places to Retire.”

A former broadcast journalist, Kim Huston is now the President of the Nelson County Economic Development Agency in Bardstown, where she and her team oversee all economic development activities including the Chamber of Commerce, Tourism Commission, Industrial Development and Main Street Development.

During her broadcast journalism years, Kim won several Associated Press awards for her feature stories based on events in her hometown and hosted the television program “On Location” that featured the places, events and characters in her county. As an economic recruiter, Kim has the opportunity to talk with companies and site consultants from all across the U.S about why they choose certain locations and what makes a small town a good place to do big business.

Kim also serves on the Kentucky Association for Economic Development Board of Directors where she has been named the “Economic Professional of the Year.” She also serves as chairman of the Lincoln Trail Area Development District Workforce Investment Board and co-chairs a 26-county WIRED65 Initiative that is designed to promote regionalism and bringing big cities together with small towns to work together to become a more competitive region.

 

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