Kimberly was born 1993 in south Texas. She moved to Arizona when she was only a year old and was singing before she could talk. Influenced at a young age, by the musical styling of Hispanic icon Selena and Aqua's bubblegum pop classic "Barbie Girl", Kimberly seemed destined to perform. While attending Elementary School in Chandler AZ, Kimberly established a healthy resume including singing at the Wrigley Mansion in Phoenix, performing traditional Mexican Folkloric Dance at Disneyland in California and staring in a regional McDonald's TV commercial.
Serving as Drama Club President for two years in Jr. High School, Kimberly found her true love for Musical Theater and has already performed in a dozen theater productions. Most recently she stared as Sarah Brown in the 1950's classic Broadway musical "Guys & Dolls" and she's recently finished filming her first major motion picture as Jennifer Sanchez in Brenton Covington's "King's Man". Now a senior in High School, Kimberly has her sights on going to college for Musical Theater and is working hard to accumulate enough scholarship funds to get her there.
The size of Kimberly's heart and her passion for giving are best measured by her singing performances in past Chandler Celebration of Unity/Multicultural Festivals, fundraising every year with The American Cancer Society's Relay for Life, and celebrating her faith in St. Andrews Catholic Church Teen Choir and in the Catholic teen band "Call It Heaven". She is thankful for her supporting family and for the many opportunities she gets to perform and share her talents with the world.