Often it takes leaving to fully appreciate coming home. A third-generation Wyoming native, Kim Skoric attended the University of Wyoming, where she met her husband, Todd Skoric. Three decades in the high school English classroom gave her experience that carried naturally into real estate, where she earned a Rookie REALTOR® of the Year nomination in Colorado. Both fields call for honesty, integrity, knowledge, and communication, the traits Kim relies on to help clients find a place they can call home.
Even while living in Colorado, Wyoming was always home for Kim; her license plate there read “Wyoites.” When it came time for college, all three of her children chose the University of Wyoming. One is a Naval Officer and Nuclear Engineer, the second coordinates the UW Food Pantry in Laramie, and the third is set to join his oldest brother as a Navy Engineering Officer. As their mother and a member of the UW Alumni Association and the Cowboy Joe Club, and a former member of the Chi Omega sorority’s Psi Delta Chapter, Kim keeps the family’s Wyoming traditions going.
Kim’s roots run deep: her father was born and raised in Thermopolis, she grew up in Green River, and she has family in Rock Springs, Lander, Casper, McKinnon, Thermopolis, and Laramie, proof that in Wyoming everyone is just one degree of separation apart. In Cody, she takes an active role in the Cody Soroptimists and Christ Episcopal Church and works as a substitute teacher for Park 6 School District, and she fills her free time with skiing, sailing, four-wheeling, and hiking.
