Profile
Kim Wolf Price is the Chief Strategy and Diversity Officer for Bond, Schoeneck and King (“Bond”), a law firm comprised of more than 300 lawyers in 15 offices across the U.S. She works with firm leadership to create programs and opportunities that support Bond’s attorneys so that they may better serve our clients. She also focuses on inclusion efforts and implements strategies to increase the retention and advancement of Bond attorneys.
Kim chairs several firm committees including the Diversity Committee, Professional Development Committee and Well-Being Committee, and works closely with the Associate Committee and the Recruiting Committee (attorneys) to advance their goals. In addition, she works directly with the firm’s Women’s Initiative. She is a member of the Artificial Intelligence Committee, as well as the Pro Bono Committee and is charged with overseeing the firm’s pro bono efforts. Kim is also the host of the firm’s podcast, Legally Bond. In her role, Kim works with outside organizations, clients and other partners on educational programs and community initiatives. For these efforts, the YWCA of Syracuse and Onondaga County recognized Kim as a 2024 Champion of Diversity, nominated by Syracuse University College of Law, for her dedication to eliminating racism and promoting diversity.
Kim’s legal practice began in the New York City office of Clifford Chance US LLP. She then worked for a small firm in Syracuse before working for Syracuse University College of Law, first serving as Assistant Dean of Professional & Career Development for several years before taking on the academic role of Director of Externship Programs where she devoted herself to the professional development of law students and alumni.
Kim is a member of the New York State Bar Association (NYSBA) and is a longtime member of the Bar’s Committee on Diversity Equity & Inclusion, where she supports the Youth Law Day events. She is a former chair of NYSBA’s Women in Law Section and Lawyers in Transition Committee. She is part of the fellowship for the American Bar Foundation and The New York Bar Foundation (NYBF) and was elected to the Board of Directors for the NYBF. Kim was appointed to The Robert A. Katzmann Justice For All: Courts and the Community, the civics education project of the Federal Courts of the Second Circuit. She is a Board Member of the Central New York Volunteer Lawyers Project and the Central New York Women’s Bar Association.