
Kimberly Lane Clark, Ed.S., is a visionary leader and the Global Lead for Educator Advocacy at Google for Education, where she architects strategies to drive digital innovation at a global scale. With a career spanning nearly two decades, Kimberly seamlessly bridges frontline pedagogical expertise with executive leadership. As a former Director of Blended Learning, she developed the strategic frameworks necessary to integrate transformative technology into instructional practice, a mission she now scales across international borders. At Google, Kimberly orchestrates the engagement and empowerment of a vast global ecosystem of educators, fostering a culture of collaborative advocacy and technological fluency. A seasoned mentor and strategist, she has fundamentally shaped the implementation of STEM and AI literacy for thousands of educators worldwide. Her leadership ensures that Google for Education’s suite of tools serves as a catalyst for equitable and optimized learning outcomes. Beyond her corporate tenure, Kimberly holds significant governance and advisory roles. She serves on the Community Advisory Board for the Junior League of Dallas, is a Board Member for The Career Spot, and sits on the board of the Texas Girls Collaborative Project. An award-winning keynote speaker, she is a dedicated advocate for gender equity in STEM, utilizing her platform to inspire the next generation of female leaders. A graduate of Jackson State University, Kimberly is currently a doctoral candidate in Curriculum and Instruction at McKendree University. Her career is defined by an unwavering commitment to educational equity and a strategic focus on building a more inclusive, technologically empowered future for learners everywhere.