Allyson Reneau is a white woman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States. She and her husband Dale Reneau have nine daughters including Julianne Reneau, Kimberly Reneau, Ashlyne Candice Reneau, Sydnie Hope Reneau, Cindie Reneau, Olympia Reneau, Victory Reneau, Christie Harris and two sons Dale Reneau III and John Reneau.

Allyson is originally from Kremlin, Oklahoma. Here are 13 more things about her:

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  1. In 1981, she and Dale got married. She gave birth to their first child in 1982 and to their 11th child in 2005. (a)
  2. In October 2000, she became the chief executive officer and executive director of Victory Gymnastics in Oklahoma City. (b) (c)
  3. In 2012, she studied business and corporate communications at The University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma. (b) (c)
  4. From December 31, 2011 to April 30, 2013, she studied piano at The Juilliard School in New York City, New York, USA. (b) (c)
  5. From August 2012 to June 2014, she was a research assistant at Harvard University in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. From 2013 to 2014, she was an intern at Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island, USA. (b) (c)
  6. In 2014, she attended the International Space University in Strasbourg, France, which is sponsored by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). From May 2015 to July 2016, she worked for the university as a teaching specialist. (b) (c)
  7. From October 2015 to October 2016, she worked at the NASA's office of international relations in Washington, D.C., USA. (c)
  8. In May 2016, she earned her master's degree in international relations and a focus in U.S. space policy from Harvard University. (b)
  9. In May 2019, she met Afghan Girls Robotics Team members at the 2019 Human to Mars Summit at the National Academy of Sciences Building in Washington, D.C. On July 1, 2019, she became a member of the Explore Mars board of directors in Washington, D.C. (b) (c) (d)
  10. In February 2021, she became a member of the Colombia Space Agency board of directors. (c)
  11. She was 60 years old when several outlets started reporting that she helped rescue nine Afghan Girls Robotics Team members who arrived in Qatar through the effort of the team's parent organization Digital Citizen Fund (DCF) days after the Taliban captured Kabul, Afghanistan on August 15, 2021. In an interview with conservative talk-show host Glenn Beck on August 24, 2021 about her alleged heroic act, she said, "We're Americans and we figure it out, don't we, Glenn?" But on August 25, 2021, DCF board member and Afghan Girls Robotics Team lawyer Kim Motley sent her a cease-and-desist letter saying, "Continuingly recycling old pictures with the Afghan Girls Robotics Team, many of whom are minors, as validation that you had anything to do with their immensely stressful and dangerous escape not only impacts the safety of the girls but it also significantly affects the safety of the members of the team who still remain in Afghanistan. It is highly unfortunate that you would use such a tragically horrible situation… for what appears to be your own personal gain." (d) (e) (f)

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