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  1. 🎸 BEHIND THE ALBUM 🎸 KIM RICHEY~ “EVERY NEW BEGINNING” Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter @kimrichey will release her 10th studio album “Every New Beginning” at MIDNIGHT (11pm/ct) via @yeproc ! The album features 10 tracks, written, or co-written by Richey with a coterie of characters, over the course of several years, and ...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kim_RicheyKim Richey - Wikipedia

    Kimberly Richey (born December 1, 1956) is an American singer and songwriter. Early life. Richey was born in Zanesville, Ohio, on December 1, 1956. Career. Richey entered music in the 1990s, and secured her first recording contract with Mercury Nashville at the age of 37.

  3. 22. Aug. 2023 · Tallahassee Democrat. 0:00. 2:16. A civil rights attorney who worked under former President Donald Trump is now a senior chancellor with the Florida Department of Education. Kimberly Richey,...

  4. Kimberly M. Richey - Senior Chancellor - Florida Department of Education | LinkedIn. K-12 Education | Higher Ed I Education Policy Development and Implementation | Special Education | Civil...

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  5. Kimberly Richey is the senior chancellor at the Florida Department of Education. She most recently served as deputy superintendent overseeing the division of School Quality, Instruction and Performance at the Virginia Department of Education.

  6. 7. Sept. 2023 · TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Today, Governor Ron DeSantis announced the appointment of Kimberly Richey to the Education Commission of the States. Kimberly Richey. Richey is a Senior Chancellor at the Florida Department of Education. Previously, she served as the Deputy Superintendent of the Virginia Department of Education and was the ...

  7. Kimberly M. Richey. Former Acting Assistant Secretary and Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights. Kimberly M. Richey served as acting assistant secretary and principal deputy assistant secretary in the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) at the U.S Department of Education (DOE).