MBA, MPH
Alicia Stillman is the Director of the Emily Stillman Foundation. Named after her daughter Emily, who was taken at 19 by Meningitis B in 2013, the Foundation works to eradicate meningitis through education and action-focused initiatives. For the last 8 years, Alicia has been a leading advocate for meningitis vaccination in the United States, lecturing at academic, healthcare, and government institutions across the country. Her most recent initiative, the Meningitis B Action Project, currently provides educational materials and other learning platforms thousands of US-based universities and doctor’s offices. In addition to running her Foundation, Alicia is the Chief Executive Officer for a multi-state law firm based in Michigan. She holds a Bachelor’s degree (BS) from Arizona State University, a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Wayne State University, and a Master of Public Health (MPH) from George Washington University.
Patti Wukovits and Alicia Stillman, two mothers who each lost their young, healthy daughters too soon to a now vaccine-preventable disease, Meningitis B (known as MenB). High school senior Kimberly (Patti’s daughter), 17, died one week before her gra...