Guided by a commitment to service and compassion, Kimberly Small has spent more than 30 years advocating for marginalized communities. She now leads Signs of HOPE, a Southern Nevada nonprofit dedicated to providing help, healing and prevention services for those affected by sexual violence and human trafficking.
Since joining the organization in 2023, Small has guided Signs of HOPE through major milestones, such as serving as the lead human trafficking non-governmental organization for both the Las Vegas Grand Prix and Super Bowl LVIII. These roles placed her team alongside law enforcement to provide crisis response and victim support. She also led the nonprofit through its 50th anniversary, expanded prevention programs in schools and businesses, and is the leading community spokesperson during Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
Small brings resilience, empathy and transparency to her work. She defines success as giving survivors a voice, building safer communities, and ensuring that healing and prevention remain at the center of her mission.