Meet Kimberly Rubino
Kimberly Rubino is originally from Fort Lauderdale, Florida and moved to Charlotte County in 2004. After graduating from Lemon Bay High School, Kimberly attended Florida International University where she graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice. After graduating from FIU, Kimberly attended Stetson University College of Law where she obtained her Juris Doctorate Degree in May 2017. Kimberly has always had a love and passion for animals. While in law school, Kimberly interned at Tampa Zoo with their in-house counsel, was President of the Animal Legal Defense Fund, and was even sworn in as an attorney at Tampa Zoo after passing the Florida Bar Exam.
Currently, Kimberly is the civil litigation attorney for the McCrory Law Firm, where she handles many different areas of law including construction litigation, landlord/tenant disputes, breach of contract matters, will and trust contests, and more. Prior to becoming a civil attorney, Kimberly was an Assistant State Attorney for the 20th Judicial Circut where she was able to prosecute both misdemeanor and felony crimes, as well as utilize her skills and passions to prosecute specialized tracks for domestic violence and animal abuse crimes.
Kimberly was introduced to Loveland Center by our VP of Programs, Becca Eldredge during their Leadership Charlotte Program. Kimberly was immediately drawn towards Loveland's mission, having experienced firsthand the everyday fight for inclusivity with her older sister Krystal.
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