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Alison Kenney Paul

Board Member at Girls Inc.

Alison Kenney Paul is a seasoned executive with extensive experience in leadership and board roles across various organizations. Currently, Alison serves as a Board Member for the International Women's Forum (IWF), Southern California's Trusteeship, and is a member of the Board of Directors at Sysco, where Alison chairs the Compensation and Leadership Development Committee. Alison holds the position of Managing Director of Global Alliances at Google and has been a Board Member of Girls Inc. since June 2017. Additionally, Alison has a long-standing connection with the Network of Executive Women, serving as a former Board Member and Chair, and currently as a NomCom Member and Advisor. Previous leadership roles include Vice Chairman and US Retail Leader at Deloitte & Touche, a Senior Manager position at BearingPoint, and various executive roles in sales and marketing at companies such as TCI Solutions and Efficient Market Services. Alison holds an Executive Education Certificate from Harvard Business School and a Bachelor's Degree from the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

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Los Angeles, United States

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Girls Inc.

Girls Inc. inspires all girls to be strong, smart, and bold through direct service and advocacy. Our comprehensive approach to whole girl development equips girls to navigate gender, economic, and social barriers and grow up healthy, educated, and independent. These positive outcomes are achieved through three core elements: people - trained staff and volunteers who build lasting, mentoring relationships; environment - girls-only, physically and emotionally safe, where there is a sisterhood of support, high expectations, and mutual respect; and programming - research-based, hands-on and minds-on, age-appropriate, meeting the needs of today’s girls. Informed by girls and their families, we also advocate for legislation and policies to increase opportunities for all girls.


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