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Kim Koro ʼ86 (JD), a distinguished member of the University of San Diego (USD) Board of Trustees and Law School Board of Visitors, has been recognized as one of the 2024 Top 100 Women in Technology by Technology Magazine. This prestigious list honors influential leaders and pioneers in the tech industry who are driving innovation, investment, and supporting underrepresented groups.

With over three decades of experience at Qualcomm, Inc., Koro currently serves as Senior Vice President and General Manager of Qualcomm Government Technologies (QGOV). In this role, she works with government agencies at all levels to apply commercial wireless technology advancements for mission performance improvements. Her focus is on fostering innovation in public-private partnerships and helping the U.S. Government stay ahead of the curve with the latest wireless technologies.

Koro’s work with QGOV involves collaborating with the U.S. Government on projects related to advanced connectivity, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and edge computing. Outside of her professional achievements, Koro is an active member of the USD community. She received the USD School of Law’s Distinguished Alumni Award in 2020 and, along with her husband, established endowed scholarships to support law students with financial need and exceptional character.

Overall, Koro is committed to making a difference in technology through her work with QGOV and her involvement in the USD community. Her passion for innovation has helped shape her career path and continues to inspire others in the industry to pursue their dreams while making a positive impact on society.

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