YellowNest appoints chief impact officer
Peterborough-based workplace benefit provider YellowNest has appointed Leonor Diaz Alcantara as chief impact officer to advance its mission of making high-quality childcare more accessible and affordable for working parents.
Leonor brings over 20 years of leadership experience, including her tenure as chief executive officer of Montessori Global Education, where she forged partnerships with institutions such as UNICEF to drive lasting social impact.
Her career spans mentoring female leaders, contributing to global education forums and chairing think tanks focused on innovation and inclusivity.
Leonor said: "I am delighted to join YellowNest and contribute to a cause so close to my heart.
“Affordable, equitable and high-quality childcare is vital not only for working parents and their children but also as a driver of equal opportunities.
“I look forward to helping position YellowNest as a global leader in delivering transformative childcare solutions.”
Her appointment reinforces YellowNest’s commitment to supporting working families across the UK through equitable childcare solutions.
Kannan Ganga, founder and chief executive of YellowNest, added: "We are thrilled to welcome Leonor to the YellowNest team.
“Her wealth of experience and unwavering dedication to creating positive social impact align perfectly with our mission.
“We are confident she will play a pivotal role in expanding our support for families across the UK.”
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