Alumna Executive Actively Serves Kansas City Arts Community and ÐÔÊӽ紫ý

Henry W. Bloch School of Management selects Heather Humphrey to receive Alumni Award
Heather Humphrey

Each year, the ÐÔÊӽ紫ý Alumni Association recognizes the achievements of outstanding alumni with an awards celebration. The ÐÔÊӽ紫ý Henry W. Bloch School of Management is honoring Heather Humphrey (EMBA ’11) with its Class of 2020 Alumni Achievement Award.

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Heather Humphrey
(EMBA ’11)

Heather Humphrey oversees all litigation, regulatory and corporate legal matters at Evergy, which serves 1.6 million customers in Kansas and Missouri. She serves as senior vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary for the company, which combined Kansas City Power & Light and Westar Energy.

An active member of the ÐÔÊӽ紫ý and Kansas City communities, she currently serves on the ÐÔÊӽ紫ý Board of Trustees and Board of Directors of the Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce. Humphrey previously served on the boards of Starlight Theatre, The Nelson-Atkins Museum’s Business Council and the Kansas City Friends of Alvin Ailey.

We caught up with her to talk about her experiences as an executive and in community service.

You have a diverse set of responsibilities at Evergy, including overseeing litigation, human resources, facilities and safety. What do you like about having multiple roles? What are the challenges?

Over the years, I’ve had the awesome opportunity to be a part of several functions within the company.  The greatest part of that experience is the perspective and insight into the organization and people that is hard to replicate from any single vantage point. There are interesting problems to solve and opportunities for excellence around every corner. When you work with smart and caring people, the challenges really only come from within – time management, disciplined focus and accountability.

You’ve been involved with the Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce, Starlight Theatre, Nelson-Atkins Museum and more. Where does your passion for community service stem from? 

I didn’t give a whole lot of thought to community service until I moved to Kansas City after law school.  I didn’t know a soul in town but really wanted to connect and get involved. I quickly learned the secret of Kansas City is its cumulative devotion to public service. Once I leaned in a little, I was hooked. And it is true – the personal benefit of giving back is at least 10 times the effort contributed.  

There are a many worthy causes to support, why do you choose to give back to ÐÔÊӽ紫ý? 

I’ve seen firsthand what ÐÔÊӽ紫ý has to offer and am reminded every day how business and the community in general can benefit from world-class graduates committed to the region. I just want to help in any way I can. The Board of Trustees has such deep talent and experience, I am honored to be a part of the group and will lend my support in every way possible.

How did ÐÔÊӽ紫ý prepare you for/contribute to your success? 

From the first day of class to the present, I have used and continue to use the knowledge and experience I gained from the ÐÔÊӽ紫ý Executive MBA program, both the substance and the relationships. A good part of it, though, is bigger than either of these – in that program, I developed a broader way of thinking. One that can be applied in different ways over and over in life.

What advice do you have for students who’d like to follow in your footsteps? 

Work hard, keep (or develop) your sense of humor and don’t take yourself too seriously. Opportunities present themselves to people who engage and who seek out and solve problems. Attitude matters – positivity breeds positivity.

About the Alumni Awards

Join us in honoring Humphrey and the other in our first-ever virtual celebration at 5 p.m. April 16. Go to  to register for this free event. If you are unable to attend the event but would like to donate to student scholarships, .

Published: Mar 18, 2021

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