Kim Hinnant is a Corporate Manager for Employee Wellness with 12 years of experience bridging clinical nutrition, program coordination, and corporate health management across the Greater Lexington area. She previously ran consulting and retail businesses, demonstrating entrepreneurial skills in operations and client relationships alongside clinical roles such as bariatric dietitian and wound care specialist. At Pikeville Medical Center she coordinated a Bariatric Center of Excellence, managing data, staff, support groups and public outreach—skills she now applies to enterprise wellness strategy. Her background in long-term care consulting and territory-based medical marketing gives her a practical, outcome-focused approach to population health and program adoption. Kim also has hands-on technical curiosity, contributing to an open-source JavaScript robotics project by hardening utility functions and tests, an unusual crossover that signals attention to detail and code-level problem solving. She holds a BS in Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition Services from the University of Kentucky and brings an uncommon blend of clinical rigor, managerial experience, and entrepreneurial drive to workplace wellness.
12 years of coding experience
Associate of Science (AS), Pre-Medicine/Pre-Medical Studies, Associate of Science (AS), Pre-Medicine/Pre-Medical Studies at Prestonsburg Community College
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition Services, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition Services at University of Kentucky
Masters of Science Dietetics, Masters of Science Dietetics at Eastern Kentucky University
JavaScript Robotics and IoT programming framework, developed at Bocoup.
Role in this project:
Embedded Systems Engineer / IoT Developer
Contributions:5 commits, 3 PRs, 36 comments in 4 days
Contributions summary:Kim primarily focused on enhancing the `sum` function within the `lib/fn.js` file, introducing array validation to handle various input types. They also added tests for the `sum` function in `test/fn.js`, ensuring its correct behavior. These modifications indicate a focus on improving the functionality and robustness of core utility functions within the JavaScript robotics framework.
Contributions:23 commits, 1 PR, 13 pushes in 2 years 11 months
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