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Genevieve Roth
Genevieve Roth is a seasoned professional with a diverse background in social impact, cultural change, and women's empowerment. She is the Founder and President of Invisible Hand, a prominent social impact and culture change agency.
Genevieve serves as the Senior Strategic Advisor to Archewell, an organization established by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, where she collaborates on various projects at the intersection of social impact and narrative change.
Throughout her career, Genevieve has been actively engaged in promoting gender equity. Her past roles include Director of Creative Engagement for the 2016 Hillary Clinton Presidential campaign, Executive Director of Special Projects at Glamour magazine, and the producer of the Glamour Women of the Year Awards.
An advocate for girls' education, Genevieve proudly co-founded The Girl Project, a philanthropic initiative under Glamour magazine. Her expertise lies in narrative change, women's empowerment, and social justice, and she has partnered with numerous organizations including The White House, United Nations Global Goals, and The Clinton Foundation on these issues.
Genevieve Roth holds a degree from Emerson College and the Columbia Journalism School Publishing Course. She has been recognized as an Aspen Ideas Scholar, Tribeca Disruptive Innovation Fellow, and a New York Women in Communications Rising Star. Additionally, she was a 2018 Shorenstein Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School.
Born and raised in Alaska, Genevieve's professional journey has included prominent roles at various distinguished organizations such as The Duke and Duchess of Sussex/Archewell, Harvard University, Hillary for America, and several renowned magazines like Glamour, Marie Claire, and GQ.
With a wealth of experience and a strong commitment to fostering positive change, Genevieve Roth continues to be a leading figure in the fields of social impact, narrative change, and women's rights advocacy.