Summary
Kim Pham is a founder and multidisciplinary technologist with 11 years of experience bridging product, engineering and the arts from San Francisco. She has launched and scaled consumer products at startups like DoorDash and Weave, built full‑stack features as a software engineer, and translated that operational rigor into multiple ventures—turning $100 into a $430k+ e‑commerce success and co‑founding mission-driven startups in education and childcare. Today she leads All Girls Love, a nonprofit using art therapy to support women through addiction and trauma, while curating exhibitions and creating collage and abstract work exhibited across Bay Area galleries. Kim combines financial and engineering chops from roles at J.P. Morgan and FlightAware with hands‑on growth product experience, and she’s quietly leveraged those skills to mentor underserved students and launch aerospace and education initiatives. Her career blends startup grit, creative practice, and a measurable track record of turning scarce resources into social and commercial impact.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Business Administration - BBA Accounting and Finance, Bachelor of Business Administration - BBA Accounting and Finance at University of Houston
Computer Software Engineering, Computer Software Engineering at MakerSquare - School of Software Engineering