Lindsley Fiske Kimball[1] (1895 – August 16, 1992) was an American nonprofit administrator who served as an associate to John D. Rockefeller Jr. and was the former president of the United Service Organizations and the National Urban League.
[3] Kimball began his career in Nonprofit Management as a Sunday school superintendent for St. Paul's Congregational Church in Brooklyn.
[3] He also served as president of the Brooklyn Borough Council of the Boy Scouts of America, then the nation's largest chapter.
[7] Kimball also served as president of the National Urban League, where he recruited Whitney Young as its executive director.
[8] In addition, Kimball was also fundraising chairman for the United Negro College Fund and was the vice president of the General Education Board.