Kim Rosson as executive director will lead the North Arkansas Medical Foundation of Harrison, which raises money for the North Arkansas Regional Medical Center.
Rosson comes to the North Arkansas Medical Foundation, a nonprofit that raises money to support the North Arkansas Regional Medical Center, from First Baptist Church of Harrison, where she had been the director of preschool ministries since 1996. While working at the church, Rosson oversaw the $40,000 renovation of the church’s preschool department. She also has been a volunteer at and president of the Harrison Goblin Booster Club. During Rosson’s tenure there the $8 million privately funded F.S. Garrison Stadium & Cash Center was completed. The center is the home of the Harrison High School Goblins’ football, soccer, and track and field teams.
Rosson also has received the Harrison Chamber of Commerce Individual Community Service Volunteer of the Year Award and the Harrison PTA Starfish Award, has been inducted into the Harrison Goblin Hall of Fame and has been recognized as a Harrison Daily Times Woman of Distinction.
Rosson has a bachelor’s degree in interior design and housing from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.