Laura Kimble’s Strong Examples

Category: "Inspire" Stories

Date: May 5, 2020

On a previous “Inspire” podcast, Laura Kimble of Agent Pipeline talked about the great lessons she had learned from the women in her life. She was especially proud of her mom, Marilyn, a renowned artist and entrepreneur. We thought you’d enjoy seeing these pictures of Laura, her mom, and other women in Laura’s family.

 

Here’s Laura with her mother, Marilyn, her Nana, Marylou Surbaugh, and her 100-year-old great-aunt, Virginia Claytor:

Virginia Claytor

Here’s Laura’s mom, Marilyn, blowing glass in her factory, as well as some beautiful pieces that she created:

Marilyn KimbleMarilyn Kimble Art

Here’s Laura’s grandmother, Kathleen Kimble, with her father, Larry Kimble, who founded Agent Pipeline:

Kathleen Kimble

Here’s the painting that Laura referenced in her podcast. Her brother Ryan Kimble purchased it at full price from its creator and their grandmother, Kathleen Kimble — she would not give her grandson a discount!

Kathleen Kimble Art

And lastly, here’s Laura with her spouse Blair, and their three amazing kids:

Laura Kimble Family

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