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Kim Warnick
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Kim Warnick has a BA in Sociology from Harvard University and is completing a Masters in Security & Terrorism in 2025 from the University of Maryland. She has designed and led multiple national advocacy campaigns, including #HereForTheMusic, the leading campaign to end sexual violence in the music industry. Through this, she trained over 3000 music industry professionals and fans in bystander intervention, developed dozens of anti-violence policies, and delivered comprehensive sexual violence prevention and response programs for multiple venues, festivals, and tours including Bonnaroo, First Ave, Clairo, Dispatch, and Pinegrove. Kim continues to apply her violence prevention expertise and music industry experience to support venues in the Pacific Northwest in the urgent fight for inclusive democracy and against bigoted movements as a consultant for Western States Center’s Culture Lab Program. She has spoken at multiple industry conferences including the Event Safety Summit, has had her work featured in Teen Vogue and Billboard, and is a She Rocks Award recipient for her sexual violence prevention work in the music industry.