Our Founder & CEO
Genevieve is the Founder and President of Invisible Hand, a social impact and culture change agency, and the Senior Strategic Advisor to Archewell, the organization founded by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Working at the intersection of social impact and narrative change, Invisible Hand has created campaigns, strategies, and activations for clients including Archewell, PBS, The Obama Foundation, The XQ Institute, and The Girl Effect.
With a lifelong commitment to gender equity, Genevieve previously served as the director of creative engagement for the 2016 Hillary Clinton Presidential campaign, the executive director of special projects at Glamour magazine, and the producer of the Glamour Women of the Year Awards. She proudly co-founded The Girl Project, Glamour’s philanthropic initiative in support of girl’s education and continues to support women and girls in her work.
Genevieve is an expert on the intersection of narrative change, women’s empowerment, and social justice, and has worked to convene thought leaders on this topic in partnership with The White House and Let Girls Learn, the United Nations Global Goals project, The Bill, Hillary, and Chelsea Clinton Foundation, Every Mother Counts, and others. Genevieve is a graduate of Emerson College and the Columbia Journalism School Publishing Course, and is an Aspen Ideas Scholar, Tribeca Disruptive Innovation Fellow, and a New York Women in Communications Rising Star. She was a 2018 Shorenstein Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School. Also, she is a born and raised Alaskan, which she feels is important for you to know.