Karen Ruimy
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Karen Ruimy is a Morrocan born author and spiritual teacher who is founder of the lifestyle brand Kalmar. She started in 1987 as a banker in mergers and acquisitions at CCF-HSBC then became a director of FINACOR at the age of 28. She changed careers at age 30 to become a spiritual author.[1] She wrote The Angel’s Metamorphosis, published in France in 2000 and an English-language version in 2010 by Quartet Books.[2] She then published The Voice of the Angel in 2012, a collection of spiritual writings designed to guide the reader on a voyage to the soul.
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Karen Benhamou Ruimy | |
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Born | (1965-05-17)May 17, 1965 |
Education | ESSEC Business School |
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Years active | 1987 - present |
Spouse | Ely Michel Ruimy |
Website | karenruimy |
Ruimy founded The Goddess Manifestation Circle, a community for spiritual healing and high vibrational living.[3]
In 2010 Ruimy set up the GREAT (Gender Rights Equality Action Trust) Initiative with broadcaster Mariella Frostrup and human rights lawyer Jason McCue.[4] This charity helped to write and pass the Gender Equality Act in England. As the founder of wellness brand Kalmar, she partners with Forest Carbon, Women for Women International, Black Minds Matter, and NHS Charities Together for their environmental and social sustainability efforts.[5]
In November 2013 Ruimy co-founded the Marrakech Museum of Photography and Visual Arts (MMPVA).[6][7] She has also been invited to sit on the board of Tate, Outset and the ICA and is a patron of Serpentine.[8]
Ruimy is a contributor to the UK's Psychologies Magazine, for which she has conducted a series of interviews, including with Eva Longoria. She is also part of their expert LifeLab series.[9] Ruimy is a regular contributor to The Huffington Post[10] and Harper’s Bazaar's online Arts Channel.[11]