Wall of Distinction
Kim (Bonnell) Hubner was one of the most decorated skiers to compete for Bishop’s. She was a three-time Bishop’s University Female Athlete of the Year. During her time at Bishop’s she went to the World University Games twice: In 1997, she represented Canada in South Korea; and in 1999, she donned the red and white in Slovakia. Additionally, Bonnell spent many years competing among the world’s best at high level Fédération Internationale de Ski (FIS) events, including the NorAm circuit.
For three straight seasons, 1997-98-99, she topped the Quebec University individual women’s ski standings. That helped Bishop’s win titles both on the women’s side and combined in 1998 & 1999.
Bonnell also played soccer for three years at Bishop’s and earned the team’s Most Improved Player award in 1997.
After graduation, Bonnell has dedicated the bulk of her professional career to philanthropy in education. Her most recent roles have been in the area of institutional advancement, ensuring the schools she has served have the resources needed to ensure the highest quality education for their students.
She currently resides in Santa Monica, California with her husband, Bryce, and two rescue pups, Aimee and Boulder.