Kim Booher, originally from Crestwood, KY, Kim began participating in color guard in high school. While attending college at Northern Kentucky University and earning her degree in Elementary Education, she began teaching various color guard programs in Ohio and Kentucky.
For 15 years, Kim participated with the Onyx Winter Guard organization from Dayton, Ohio either as a marching member or a staff member. She also spent 5 summers as a staff member with Cincinnati Glory and Marion Glory Cadets Drum and Bugle Corps. Over the years, Kim has served as a color guard adjudicator for various marching band and winter guard events along with participating in the MEPA, Tri-State, and OIPA color guard circuits in various capacities. She continues to serve as a color guard clinician, designer, choreographer, and consultant.
Kim moved to San Antonio, TX in 2008 where she was the Color Guard Director at Judson High School for 9 years. She also spent 7 years as a staff member with Identity Winter Guard, the 2013 WGI IO World Champion from San Marcos, Texas. Kim has been the Color Guard Coordinator with the Texas State University Bobcat Marching Band since 2014, go Bobcats!
Since 2015, Kim has been serving as the Vice President of Color Guard for the Texas Color Guard Circuit. Kim is a past TCGC CG Task Force member and has served on many different committees for the circuit. From 2017-2020, Kim was the Color Guard Director at Winston Churchill HS from San Antonio, TX. In 2020, Kim became the Color Guard Director at Davenport HS for the schools’ opening year and joined the Color Guard staff at Ronald Reagan HS. Currently, she is the Director of Color Guard and Visual Ensemble at Ronald Reagan HS in San Antonio, TX and a Co-Director of Origins Open Color Guard from Austin, TX.