Kay King

Kay King is the older adults program coordinator and community educator at NAMI Minnesota (the National Alliance on Mental Illness of Minnesota) and has worked for NAMI 10 years. Kay teaches about 4,000 professionals, family members and people managing a mental illness each year in classes ranging from one to eight hours. She has a bachelor’s degree in education from the University of Minnesota.

Kay is the former executive director of a retirement community in the Twin Cities that offers both independent and assisted living services. She managed a home health care agency. She also was a hotel and resort manager with over 25 years of hospitality industry experience nationally and internationally.

Kay is a family educator who teaches NAMI’s “Family-to-Family” 12-week education course and she is a mental health first aid and youth mental health first aid instructor.

Kay is a family member whose grandmother, mother, sister and niece (four generations) lived/lives with a mental illness.