Stacey Tinianov Advocates for Collaborative Education
Stacey Tinianov Advocates for Collaborative Education Patient Advocate, Founder
Stacey Tinianov is a patient advocate and the founder and executive director of Advocates for Collaborative Education (ACE). ACE is a non-profit organization dedicated to uniting advocates through pan-cancer collaborations, basic and advanced advocacy education, and the sharing of leading practices across patient, research, and policy advocacy. As an early stage breast cancer survivor, Stacey's personal experiences with the healthcare system deeply inform her advocacy efforts and she draws on career experience in education, communications and training, technology, operations, and strategic planning to help elevate patient, community, research, and policy advocacy; build bridges between science, industry, policy, and communities; and to co-create methods of delivering accessible, quality, person-centered care. Stacey has a Master's of Public Health from The Milken Institute School of Public Health at George Washington University.