Kathryn Troutman

Kathryn Kraemer Troutman (born October 5, 1947) is an American author, consultant, and career trainer.

While at UMCP, she performed with the university’s Magricals Singers,[8] including an appearance at the White House for President Nixon and his family in December 1969.

Troutman has appeared online, in print, radio, and television to answer questions about federal careers, resume writing, and job search techniques.

[15] On August 26, 2020, Troutman was the guest for a "Life After COVID" segment on Mike Causey's "Your Turn" program on Federal News Network to discuss current strategies for applying for federal job openings that continue to appear on the USAJobs.gov website despite, and in some cases, because of the coronavirus crisis.

[16] Troutman regularly leads workshops on Federal Resumes and the federal job search for a variety of audiences, including people at military bases such as Misawa Air Base, Japan,[17] U.S. Army Fort Huachuca, Arizona,[18] and Schofield Army Barracks, Oahu, Hawaii.

[23] In October 2024, Kathryn Troutman's firm, Resume Place, Inc., won a Moxie Award in the Women-Owned Business category.

Moxie Chair Katie Jordan said, "...this year's winners shined brightest among their competition for demonstrating exemplary innovation, growth and resilience, industry leadership, community service, and local achievements."

[25][26] Kathryn’s brother, Richard Edward Kraemer, is a divorce and separation attorney in Fort Collins, Colorado.

[33] Lori Morgan successfully campaigned to save more than 90 trees from being cut down at the Palm Crest Elementary School of LaCañada Flintridge in 2022.

Kathryn Troutman and her brother Rob by the Donor Wall at the University of Maryland Medical Center after he received her donated kidney. Photo by Bonny Kraemer Lally.