Allyson Egbert

With a love for God, Freedom and People from all walks of life, Allyson was led to her work with religious freedom starting as a young girl at her family’s kitchen table.  She was raised by generations of common folks who courageously fought for these inherent rights of human dignity and respect for themselves and others of diverse beliefs. Years later she followed educational and vocational paths that placed her in arenas to amplify her passion to assist in these multifaith peacemaking efforts on international, national and local levels.

Allyson Egbert earned her BA in Political Science from Brigham Young University while serving as ASBYU Vice President. She worked for Senator Orrin Hatch in Washington, DC and Senator James Moss on the State Legislative level. She co-founded Allymar, a development and investment company, serving the global needs of many who are marginalized, including those born crippled with Clubfoot. Currently Allyson is on the Executive Committee of the International Advisory Council (IAC) for the International Center for Law and Religion Studies (ICLRS / BYU), board member on the national committee for Religious Freedom Alliances Coalition (RFAC), member of the National Council of Religious Freedom (NCRF), member of the Marriott School National Advisory Committee (NAC), and served as chair of the 2025 women’s conference for the Presidential Leadership Council (PLC). On the local level she serves on the board of the Interfaith Council of Southern Nevada (IFCSN).

She and her husband Martin are blessed with six wonderful children and one inspiring granddaughter.