Allison Tummon Kamphuis is the Global Program Leader for Gender Equality and Community Impact at Procter & Gamble (P&G). Allison has been with P&G for more than 24 years and leads P&G’s efforts to be a force for good in communities around the globe and coordinates Gender Equality activities across the company.
P&G aspires to build a better world, one free from bias with an equal voice, equal opportunity and equal representation for all individuals. Through its brands, corporate voice and people, the company is leveraging insights to uncover gender bias and taking actions to spark conversations and motivate change. In parallel, the company’s Community Impact initiatives like the Children’s Safe Drinking Water Program and global Disaster Relief and Product Donation Programs provide clean drinking water using P&G packets as well as product and in-kind donations. P&G partners with a diverse network of 200+ public, private and non-governmental organizations around the globe.
Allison is a member of the IOC Women in Sport Commission, Save the Children’s Corporate Council, and All In Together’s Board of Directors. She is a past member of the National Academy of Medicine Forum on Public Private Partnerships in Global Health and Safety, the WHO/UNICEF International Network on Household Water Treatment and Safe Storage, Global Citizen’s Women & Girls Advisory Board, and a Clinton Global Initiative Program Advisor. She is a frequent speaker on public-private partnerships, gender equality, community impact and WASH (water, sanitation and hygiene).
Allison joined P&G Pharmaceuticals in 1996 where she gained over a decade of experience in research and development leading clinical operations for global cardiac clinical trials. She has an MBA from Xavier University and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from McMaster University in Canada. Allison lives in Liberty Township, OH with her husband and two teenage daughters