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SUPER MOM
BY LIESEL SCHMIDT
Being the director of events and sponsorships for the Coastal Alabama Business Chamber in Gulf Shores/ Orange Beach, Kimberly Ray is always managing a vast calendar of events, meeting with member business owners, and creating opportunities for the businesses in the chamber’s membership to network. It is time consuming, demanding work, but Ray has learned the art of keeping the plates spinning—even as she juggles work with motherhood.
The single mother of a 17-yearold daughter, Ray has even more responsibility on her plate in having to raise her child on her own. “It can be hard and stressful at times to be a working mom, but it’s also very rewarding,” she says. “When my daughter was younger, it was difficult being a single mom and juggling her from place to place. But thankfully, I have a huge support system in my family and friends, and she never went without a ride and never missed a school function. Now that she can drive, she has a life of her own. I miss the days when I could chauffeur her from place to place, because that’s where most of our best conversations took place. But it is so rewarding to see her as a working teenager and holding responsibilities and offices in school organizations and church groups.”