Where have we been…?


Posted on August 15th, by Kim Randall in Uncategorized. No Comments

Update on KiMedia Strategies:

To keep this as short as possible, my Mom went through a horrific battle with her health that started on November 11, 2017 in Brandon, FL and devastatingly ended on May 25, 2018 in St. Louis, MO. At first we were told what was going on with her was something curable, but quickly realized it was the dreaded “C” word. An amputation, multiple surgeries, 30 radiation treatments, strokes, rapid response calls, specialists, doctors, nurses…it was a whirlwind 6 1/2 months and I chose to stay by her side, sleeping in a recliner hospital chair every night, advocating for her multiple times a day because that’s where I knew I was meant to be.

This experience has made me even more grateful to have built the type of business that allows me to work remotely because that meant I was able to work from the 2 different hospitals, and ultimately her hospice nursing home bedside the entire time so she was never alone, but that doesn’t mean I was always successful at juggling everything I had going on.

This is the first week I am officially back in my Tampa office & I am looking to start building up my client base once again. I’ll be honest, not being able to travel to attend meetings or meet the demands of new product rollouts did cause me to lose some clients…so….if you hear of anyone looking for social media services, digital media ads, or email marketing services please consider sending them my contact information (kim@kimediastrategies.com) ❤️

I want to thank all of my clients that have been so understanding and supportive. My world was flipped upside down overnight and knowing there was so much support from all of you helped make the past 9ish months a little less terrible.

This business…KiMedia Strategies….it all started after my dad passed away & times became tough for my mom. While there was no business name in the beginning, it started as a way to try and help my mom save her home from foreclosure. I failed, but moved her into a home we had lived in together for 8+ years….she no longer had to worry about losing the roof over her head and that made me hustle even harder. My mom was the catalyst for this company. She was always my biggest cheerleader & she will continue to be part of the legacy of KiMedia Strategies.

Thank you all for all of your prayers, support, messages, and calls.

❤️,

Kim Randall

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