Mitchell Capital announced the appointment of Kimberly Sherer Cutchall as Board Advisor to BoomNation. Cutchall will partner with leadership to sharpen business strategy and operational effectiveness for the platform’s next stage of growth and scale, drawing on her track record in human capital, brand and marketing, data and insights, and talent strategy that helps organizations match the right people to the right jobs.
“Kimberly blends product intuition, data discipline, and people-centered leadership. She rallies teams around a clear vision and turns it into momentum and measurable performance. Her guidance will sharpen our platform, align how we package and price value for each segment, and connect our go-to-market with outcomes that matter. We see an opportunity to build the essential network for America’s skilled workforce, and Kimberly will help us deliver that vision with operational rigor and heart,” said Steve Mitchell, Chairman of Mitchell Capital.
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“I am honored to serve as a Board Advisor to BoomNation,” said Kimberly Sherer Cutchall. “Skilled trades and frontline workers are the heartbeat of America. When we connect them with the right jobs quickly and fairly, when employers build stronger teams faster, and when brands activate meaningful touchpoints that drive action and loyalty, great work gets done, businesses grow, and communities thrive. I look forward to helping BoomNation align clear strategy with disciplined execution, elevate the insights that power the product, and advance a talent strategy that improves fit, retention, and performance for employers and workers while delivering measurable value to our advertising partners.”
Cutchall’s appointment underscores BoomNation’s commitment to retention-first growth that improves time to value, deepens long-term relationships, and scales impact for employers and skilled workers across the country.
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