Dr. Kimberly W. Money is an assistant professor in school administration in the Reich College of Education at Appalachian State University. Prior to joining the faculty at Appalachian, she served as a teacher, principal, and district administrator for twenty years in North Carolina Public Schools.
Her research focuses on principal preparation, leadership practices for culturally and linguistically diverse students, women in leadership, and principal resiliency.
She received a doctorate in educational leadership and administration from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. She holds an Educational Specialist in educational leadership and a Master of Education in curriculum and instruction with concentrations in curriculum supervision and English as a second language, also from UNCG. She received her Bachelor of Arts in music education and Spanish from Greensboro College.
Selected Grants Received
Grant Recipient (Co-Pi w/ Dr. Betsy Rosenbalm) - North Carolina Principal Fellows Grant ($2.9 million dollar grant)
Co-Investigator on the Wallace Foundation Grant with Dr. Julie Hasson, PI, ($2,350,000 grant)
Title: Assistant Professor, School Administration, Program Director of School Administration, Co-Director for North Carolina Principal Fellows Program
Department: Department of Media, Career Studies, and Leadership Development
Email address: Email me
Phone: (828) 262-8380
Office address
216 BCollege of Education Building