Kim Lyons

Fractional CMO Consumer Advocate Certified in Agentic AI at Harvard Data Science Initiative

The Woman in the Orange Glasses.

Community roots. AmLaw scale. Plaintiff heart.

Kim Lyons is a Fractional CMO and marketing architect for plaintiff law firms with more than 17 years of legal-industry experience across AmLaw and plaintiff practices. She has worked alongside Erin Brockovich on the Moss Landing lithium-ion battery fire and led consumer advocacy, marketing, and case-acquisition strategy for utility-caused wildfires and explosions. She has built in-house marketing organizations and intake engines, and led PR, digital, social, SEO/GEO, thought leadership, and media buying from inside the firm.

Portrait of Kim Lyons wearing orange glasses and a soft pink blazer against a rich oxblood studio background.

Why Kim and The Orange Glasses

Most legal marketing executives have one of these. Kim and The Orange Glasses have all three.

01

Community roots.

Former paralegal and community organizer. Learned client service in families’ living rooms before leading case acquisition at scale. Worked alongside Erin Brockovich on Moss Landing. Led hundreds of public town halls and community meetings.

02

AmLaw training. Plaintiff scale.

Business development and marketing at Holland & Knight and Fisher Phillips. Executive leadership at premier plaintiff firms driving personal injury, wildfire, environmental, and other mass-tort dockets. Both sides of the bar.

03

In-house builder, not agency vendor.

Seventeen years hiring the team, owning the budget, and sitting at the leadership table. Not a sales rep with a slide deck.

Why the orange glasses

Hand-drawn ink illustration of bright orange rectangular eyeglasses on cream paper.

I saw the orange frames on a display wall at the eye doctor. When it was my turn, I sat down and said, I’ll take the orange ones. I never tried them on.

My eye doctor stopped me on the way out. “You made me lose fifty bucks. My staff wanted to order those two years ago and I told them nobody was ever going to buy them.” Somebody did. I have been wearing them ever since.

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Ways to engage

Consumer advocacy, embedded in the growth system.

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Next step

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