Amy Zimmerman

Amy Zimmerman of Beavercreek, Ohio, U.S., is serving a one-year term as president of the Kiwanis Children’s Fund in 2023-24. She was elected after serving previously as president-elect, treasurer and in a three-year term as trustee beginning in October 2018.  

A member of both the Cincinnati and Beavercreek Kiwanis clubs, Zimmerman also served as Ohio District governor in 2015-16. In addition, she has served on multiple Kiwanis International committees, is a Kiwanis Life Member and was inducted into the Ohio Kiwanis Hall of Fame in 2019.

In addition to her work with Kiwanis, Zimmerman has been a supporter and life member of Ambucs, providing Amtrykes through the partnership with Ohio Kiwanis to more than 150 children and veterans.   

“Through Kiwanis Service Leadership Programs (Key Club and Circle K International), I learned so much about giving back to my local community and the children of the world, leadership, team building, and collaboration,” Zimmerman said. “I want to pay it forward so that today’s youth will enjoy similar opportunities to learn skills that will help them in life.”  

She is passionate about serving the children of the world. During The Eliminate Project, she was part of the site visit with Cambodia in 2015 to see UNICEF’s work in action. She is a Hixson Fellow, Walter Zeller Fellow, and has received the Children’s Fund Centennial Award. 

Zimmerman is the global program manager for the Procter & Gamble account at Rockwell Automation.  She has been recognized as a “Forty under 40” by the Cincinnati Business Courier.  In her personal time, Zimmerman enjoys playing volleyball and golf, traveling, photography, spending time with family and serving her community.