The Queen's Commonwealth Trust
Jennifer Hanks Allaire is a co-founder of The Grandmother Collective, where the focus is on empowering grandmother-inclusive organizations and showcasing grandmothers as impactful social resources. Allaire serves as a board member for the Grandmother Project, which promotes grandmothers as leaders for global development, and chairs the US Advisory Board for The Queen's Commonwealth Trust. Previous experience includes board membership at SOPHIA Oxford, where efforts were directed towards engaging the private sector in reducing global poverty. As a nonprofit consultant from 2017 to 2020, Allaire also held key roles at AdMonsters and The New York Times, leading digital development and consulting initiatives. Allaire's academic background includes a Bachelor of Arts in European Studies from Barnard College, Columbia University, and a Master of Science in Public Management from the London School of Economics and Political Science.
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The Queen's Commonwealth Trust
The Queen’s Commonwealth Trust (QCT) was launched in 2018 in recognition of Her Majesty The Queen’s lifetime of service to others and her love for the Commonwealth and its young people. We are driven by her vision, and through our work with Young Leaders all over the world we are creating a lasting legacy in Her Majesty’s name. We put young Commonwealth leaders at the centre of everything we do, and provide their organisations with flexible funding to invest where it has the greatest impact, practical tools and support to make their organisations sustainable and more impactful, and a vibrant network of over 850 like-minded young leaders to share learnings and ideas. We have set up the QCT Platinum Jubilee Fund for 70 Young Leaders in support of their initiatives and in celebration of our Patron’s Platinum Jubilee and 70 years of service. You can help us to unlock their potential.