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Kami and her husband, Ryan, have been married for 18 years and are from Grand Rapids, Michigan. They have two boys, 14 and 9, as well as Ritzy, their 17 year old wonder pup. Kami is a top leader with a make up and skin care network marketing company and her passion is empowering women to step into their greatness and coaching them to become their best selves!
Kami is also a classically trained vocalist who loves helping lead worship at church, decorating, traveling, reading, leading Bible studies, creating craft cocktails with her husband and enjoying water sports on their family’s all sports lake! Kami’s true joy is through serving the community with her family. Kami and her husband and served the Grand Rapids Public Museum for the past 6 years, been involved as a family with Samaritan’s Purse and Kid’s Food Basket. Through this love, Kami has started “Youth in Action” a social media platform to help bring awareness to service opportunities for Michigan’s K-8 youth to help spur the next generation to experience the joy of servitude and the impact it makes on oneself. She believes that a spotlight on service opportunities will help raise up the next generation of dynamic leaders and help flip a “me first” generation to a “serve first” generation
Kami is also a classically trained vocalist who loves helping lead worship at church, decorating, traveling, reading, leading Bible studies, creating craft cocktails with her husband and enjoying water sports on their family’s all sports lake! Kami’s true joy is through serving the community with her family. Kami and her husband and served the Grand Rapids Public Museum for the past 6 years, been involved as a family with Samaritan’s Purse and Kid’s Food Basket. Through this love, Kami has started “Youth in Action” a social media platform to help bring awareness to service opportunities for Michigan’s K-8 youth to help spur the next generation to experience the joy of servitude and the impact it makes on oneself. She believes that a spotlight on service opportunities will help raise up the next generation of dynamic leaders and help flip a “me first” generation to a “serve first” generation