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Megan Kim

Senior Vice President Membership Development and Marketing at Greater Cleveland Partnership

Megan Kim serves as senior vice president, membership development and marketing, for the Greater Cleveland Partnership (GCP) and as the Executive Director of The Council of Smaller Enterprises (COSE).

Megan joined the GCP in 2005 and, over the years, has held various roles within the organization in product management, events management, educational programming, marketing and communications.

In her SVP role, she manages overall operations and strategic planning in the areas of membership development and retention, marketing and communications, advertising and sponsorship, and events and program management. In this capacity, Megan works to ensure the organization brings benefit and value to the GCP’s diverse membership ranging from entrepreneurs and small businesses to middle-market companies and the largest corporations in Northeast Ohio. Megan also leads the organization’s small business program COSE working to help small businesses across Northeast Ohio access the resources and support they need to grow and thrive.

Prior to joining the GCP, Megan worked in the development department at University Hospitals where she coordinated sponsor and donor relations for the Children’s Miracle Network. In this capacity, she worked with corporate sponsors such as Wal-Mart, Sam’s Club, Dairy Queen and Rite Aid, assisting each company in attaining their sponsorship and donation goals through event support and education.

Additionally, she helped plan hospital and network related events including the annual golf outing and the three-day Rainbow Radio-thon.

Megan graduated from Ohio University with a Bachelor of Science degree in journalism with a focus in public relations and specializations in sociology and marketing.

She is a 2018 graduate of Leadership Cleveland, a 2011 graduate of Cleveland Bridge Builders and the SOAR Women’s Leadership Program and was recognized as a Crain’s 20 in Their 20s recipient.

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