The Trinity Challenge
Jennie Smith is an experienced communications and events manager currently working at The Trinity Challenge. Jennie holds a national support role as AGC Coordinator for the Association of Green Councillors within the Green Party of England and Wales and serves as an Event Organiser for the Global Greens, overseeing the Global Greens Congress in South Korea. As Director at Wordsmiths Online Ltd and Chair of the Cloud Cafe for Stroud District Green Party, Jennie facilitates monthly webinars. Previous experience includes roles as Community Manager for European Greens, Engagement Lead at NHSX, National Stakeholder and Nursing Network Manager at NHS England, and Senior Engagement Officer at NHS Calderdale CCG, among others. Jennie graduated from the University of Leicester with a degree in European Studies, focusing on French, Spanish, and Politics.
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The Trinity Challenge
The Trinity Challenge is a charity supporting the creation of data-driven and analytics solutions to help protect the world against global health threats. Our mission is to support data-driven solutions that will help the world prepare for and respond to global outbreaks and health emergencies. We’re committed to working with governments, individuals and organisations across the world, to help improve our resilience against current and future threats to global health. The Trinity Challenge was launched in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, which highlighted a global need to be better prepared to tackle healthcare emergencies. The initial Challenge asked teams to deliver data-driven solutions to predict, respond to and recover from pandemics. The inaugural Challenge in 2021 received applications from 340 teams across 60 countries and distributed a prize fund of £5.7 million across eight winning initiatives. Following the success of the first Trinity Challenge, the second Challenge - The Trinity Challenge on Antimicrobial Resistance - issues a call to the world’s best and brightest minds for data-driven solutions that will protect the power of antibiotics. Funding will be made available to support the multidisciplinary teams that demonstrate the greatest potential to reduce the impact of antibiotic-resistant infections by harnessing the power of data from communities in low- and middle-income communities.