Biography
Mitchell R. Stoller became president and chief executive officer (CEO) of the Lance Armstrong Foundation (LAF) in January 2004, bringing more than 20 years of nonprofit management and fundraising experience to the LAF.
Prior to his work at the LAF, Stoller served as president and CEO of the Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation for more than 10 years. His resume also includes tenure as the executive vice president and chief operating officer of the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Alliance (SIDS) and service on the boards of the CJ Foundation for SIDS, Temple Har Shalom, Ridge Sports Foundation and the National Health Council. At the LAF, Stoller oversees the development of programs and initiatives that help people living with cancer to live strong. He works to enhance partnerships with LAF community program partners, develops strategic plans for fundraising, outreach and education, and works on national advocacy efforts in Washington D.C. Stoller holds a BS degree from Frostburg State University, and a MA in Philanthropy and Development from Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. |