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KIMBERLY LEHMAN •25 MARCIA CLARK

Dr. Kimberly Lehman

Kimberly A. Lehman, DO, a native of Pennsylvania settled with her husband ERic Lehman, a local attorney, and their two children in Clarksville, TN in 2010. She earned her B.S. Degree from the United States Military Academy at West Point and entered active-duty military service for five years. She then attended Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine on a Health Professionals Scholarship where she earned her Doctor of Osteopathy degree.

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Kimberly is a board certified dermatologist and a Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology. She has authored articles in national peer-reviewed medical journals and is a member of local and national medical societies. Kimberly has been named Favorite Dermatologist numerous times. in the Leaf Chronciles Readers Choice Awards as well as Best Dermatologist and Best Doctor in VIP Magazine Best of the Best Readers Choice Awards.

Kimberly says, “I am passionate about taking care of people, about listening to them and making sure they feel important. I apply this to all things personal and professional and I find that it creates an environment for success.” Marcia Clark

You may have been to an event at The Ruby Cora but may not know the names who make it all happen. Marcia Clark and her husband Nathan coown The Ruby Cora, a gorgeoues even space in Adams TN just outside of Clarksville.

When asked what her favorite thing about Clarksville was, Marcia stated “Our people! We are a giving, friendly community made up of people from all over the world, coming together to build strong thriving families and businesses.”

Marcia takes great pride in co-owning a Tennessee registered Century Farm with her mom, Sherry Keel. Gunn Farm was established in 1886 by her great, great grandparents. “They worked the land with mules and crudely developed tools. I think about them often and their commitment to holding onto the land,” she states. “Today, my youngest brother and son lease the farm. They row crop, corn, soybeans and wheat. The lawns are manicured leading right into the crops, leaving a stunning, peaceful backdrop for The Ruby Cora. I often muse about what my great, greats would think about our use of the property today,” said Marica. To honor her family, the business was named after her two grandmothers, Ruby and Cora. In so doing, Marcia wanted people searching for space for an event to hear the name and have it invoke their curiosity ‘what is Ruby Cora’? Once they begin to explore, they learn they are a family-owned business that focuses on others’ experiences through exemplary service.