Kimberly Martin Begg is the director of planned giving at Young America's Foundation. In addition to keeping supporters apprised of the Foundation's youth leadership programs across the country and at the Reagan Ranch, Kimberly leads the Ranch In The Sky Legacy Society. The Ranch In The Sky Legacy Society is made up of friends who show a strong commitment to shaping America's future by remembering Young America's Foundation and the Reagan Ranch in their estate plans.
For more information about legacy giving, please contact Kimberly at 800-USA-1776 or kbegg@yaf.org, or visit www.yaflegacy.org.
Kimberly is an attorney and alumnus of Young America's Foundation's programs. She helps supporters explore legacy giving options based on their goals for America's future and tax objectives. She is available at any time to answer questions about bequests, charitable gift annuities, charitable remainder and lead trusts, gifts from retirement plans and life insurance, and gifts of stock.
As a student at Rutgers University, Kimberly attended a Young America's Foundation regional conference in Connecticut in 1996, and the National Conservative Student Conference in Washington, D.C. in 1997. With Young America's Foundation's help, she shared conservative ideas with other young people by hosting Suzanne Fields to speak on campus about the radical agenda of the new feminism movement.
Prior to joining Young America's Foundation, Kimberly served as Director of Development for Frontiers of Freedom, Assistant Director of Legislation and Communications for the American Tort Reform Association, and Marketing and Development Coordinator for the Institute for Justice.
Kimberly is a member of the New Jersey and District of Columbia Bars. She acquired her Juris Doctor in 2002 from George Mason University School of Law. She acquired her Bachelor of Arts in 1998 from Rutgers University, where she was an Undergraduate Associate of the Eagleton Institute of Politics.
Kimberly lives in Herndon, Virginia, with her husband Ian Begg and their son Charlie.