Rev. Kimberly Quinn Johnson and Bill Young are seeking election as a UUA Co-Moderator team. We bring a broad range of leadership experience in UU settings – in congregations, districts, UUA adjacent organizations, UUA General Assembly, the UUA Board of Trustees, and UUA committees. We also have extensive experience in leadership roles in non-UU nonprofit organizations.
Who We Are
Meet Rev. Kimberly
Rev. Kimberly Quinn Johnson serves as minister of the UU Congregation of the South Fork in Bridgehampton, NY. She has served on the Boards of the UU Service Committee, the UU Women’s Federation, and Black Lives of UU. She has also served on the boards of the St. Lawrence Foundation for Theological Education, New York UU Justice, the Long Island Area Council of UU Congregations, and UU Class Conversations. Before ministry, Kimberly worked as a union organizer for the UAW. She continues to teach Women’s and Gender Studies – with a focus on diversity and difference – as an adjunct professor at New Jersey City University. Kimberly has a dozen niblings who make her a very proud auntie. |
Meet Bill
Bill has been on the UUA Board of Trustees since 2020, while also serving as UUA Secretary. Prior to that he was on the UUA Appointments Committee from 2017-2020 and President of the Clara Barton District from 2014-2017. He was on the board and treasurer of EqUUal Access from 2013-2024. Bill has been a member of three UU congregations since the 1980s, involved in almost every committee and leadership role, and serving as president of each congregation. He is currently chairperson of the governing board of the UU Meeting of South Berkshire in Berkshire County, Massachusetts. Bill is a licensed clinical professional counselor (LPC, Connecticut) and a board-certified national clinical counselor (NCC). He primarily works with nonprofit behavioral health organizations on their planning, financial management, change management, and governance. Originally from Chicago, Bill and his wife Martha Page live in South Lee, Massachusetts with two lively dogs and a tolerant cat. Their adult children and grandchildren are spread across the United States, Mexico, and China. |