Board of Directors

Kylie Schuyler

Kylie Schuyler is the Founder and Executive Chair of Global Girls Glow. Operating with the organization’s innovative girl-led model, Kylie oversees Global Girls Glow’s overall strategy to work collaboratively with girls and communities to develop unique programs that address the most critical barriers affecting girls globally.

Kylie is also the CEO and Founder of g.l.o.w. Superfoods and California Bliss, social enterprise brands that dedicate 100% of profits to girl-focused organizations, including Global Girls Glow. Kylie serves on a myriad of nonprofit boards in the U.S. and Asia that focus on women, gender-equality, children’s education and well-being. Schools and NGOs around the world have honored her for her dedication to children’s causes. Kylie holds a PhD in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis on Positive Psychology from Phillips Graduate University and American Graduate University.

Kylie loves modern opera, matcha, frozen yogurt and long, slow, runs in the canyons near her California home where she lives with her husband and seven children.

Victoria Mendoza

Victoria Mendoza has been working in digital communications for over fifteen years, with a focus in the education and nonprofit space. She’s won multiple professional awards and can often be found helping organize or speaking at industry events. She loves to tell compelling stories, engage communities and bring people together!  

Victoria lives in Los Angeles with her husband and two children and enjoys volunteering, as a career mentor for schools in South and East LA, mental health advocate for college students, and with various animal nonprofits. 

Amy Collins

After graduating with a degree in film and communications, Amy immediately found her love for storytelling through film, with a focus on social justice issues and causes. She received her Master’s in International Social Work from Columbia University in New York City, which launched her career into the field of child protection and more specifically anti-trafficking and migration, with a number of international organizations. Most recently, she has been working for World Vision International in a number of regional and global level roles, including extensive work to define World Vision’s global adolescent programming model. She also worked for a social impact communications agency based in Bangkok, delivering creative communication campaigns and programs to other NGOs, global tech companies and UN agencies. In her current role, she is the Regional Child Protection and Safeguarding Advisor for World Vision where she provides strategic child protection and safeguarding support to World Vision’s East Asia field programs.

Parmis Khatibi

Americans are living longer, thanks to medical advancements, but they’re often unable to access or afford care. A daughter of educators, Parmis was exposed to and embraced science early. Teaching and treating the underserved is also in her DNA. She spends her days with patients fighting opioid addiction and other life-threatening diseases. Away from the clinic, she’s fighting stereotypes and lifting up young women. Dr. Khatibi is a leading expert on mental health and wellness services. She provides clinical care to the most vulnerable community members suffering from mental health and addiction.