Kimberly Herritt ’25: Building Skills and Connections at UMBC

Published: Jul 2, 2025

Portrait of Kimberly Herrit, wearing a black athletic shirt with gold details

Major: Media and Communication Studies
Hometown: South Hampton, PA
High School: Council Rock High School South

Kimmie Herritt, a senior at UMBC majoring in information systems, has made the most of her college years, all while preparing for a career at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC). Her journey is a testament to how students can blend technical training, personal growth, and real-world experience to build a strong foundation for life after graduation.

Blending Tech, Design, and Business

Kimmie’s path at UMBC reflects a multidisciplinary approach to education. In addition to her major, she earned a certificate in UX web and mobile design, equipping her with tools to create intuitive digital experiences. She also minored in management and entrepreneurship, rounding out her education with business savvy and leadership skills.

This unique combination of tech, design, and management has positioned her as a well-rounded candidate ready to take on challenges in the evolving tech landscape.

Hands-On Learning at DoIT

Outside the classroom, Kimmie worked as a student desktop support specialist with UMBC’s Division of Information Technology (DoIT). Her role included troubleshooting computers, managing printer issues, and updating software. These hands-on tasks sharpened her technical skills while teaching her patience, communication, and creative problem-solving.

But for Kimmie, the experience went far beyond the work. She describes the office environment as “super fun,” full of laughter, shared stories, and collaboration. She credits her boss, Courtney Burkett, and her coworkers with creating an inclusive, welcoming space that made every shift enjoyable.

Making Connections That Matter

One of Kimmie’s favorite parts of the job? The people. From swapping stories in the office to the team’s annual sushi outings, the relationships she built were just as important as the skills she gained. These connections gave her a sense of community, especially valuable as she balanced work and a lighter course load in her final semester.

Looking Ahead to PWC

Kimmie is headed to Philadelphia after graduation, where she’ll work as a digital assurance and transparency associate at PWC. Her time at UMBC, especially her experience at DoIT, played a key role in preparing her for this next step.

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