Meet Our Team

Nitika Chopra - President

As the Founder of Chronicon and President of The Chronicon Foundation, Nitika brings visionary leadership, lived experience, and an unwavering commitment to equity in the chronic illness space. Diagnosed with her first autoimmune disease at age 10, she has spent her career creating transformative platforms that affirm the worth of every individual—regardless of their circumstances. Since Chronicon’s inception, Nitika has prioritized accessibility by offering scholarships for all programs and events, ensuring that support and community are never out of reach. Her passion and innovation continue to drive a more inclusive and compassionate future for all.

Stacy London - Board Member

Stacy London is a style icon, author, and television host best known for co-hosting What Not to Wear. She’s a champion of aging and wellness narratives, and formerly served as CEO of State of Menopause. As Chronicon’s very first keynote speaker, Stacy has helped shape the organization’s mission from the ground up and continues to amplify its impact with her advocacy and lived experience.

Amina AlTai - Board Member

Amina AlTai is an executive coach, leadership trainer, and chronic illness advocate who helps leaders build careers rooted in purpose and wellbeing. After navigating burnout from two autoimmune diseases, Amina now guides Fortune 500 executives and creatives, and has been featured in Forbes, The New York Times, and more. A longtime supporter and speaker at Chronicon, she brings both personal experience and strategic insight to the board.

Liz Miele - Board Member

Liz Miele is a stand-up comedian, author, and mental health advocate whose work has been featured on Comedy Central, Hulu, and NPR. Known for weaving vulnerability into her comedy, Liz uses humor to make space for honest conversations around emotional wellbeing. Her voice brings levity, relatability, and deep resonance to the Chronicon community and its mission.

Charlisa Kelly - Business Development and Programming

A seasoned non-profit veteran with over a decade of experience, Charlisa Kelly brings invaluable leadership to The Chronicon Foundation. As the founder of We Are More LLC, she's dedicated to empowering marginalized communities and advocating for social change. Charlisa's expertise in organizational development enhances our efforts to support those with chronic illnesses. Her unwavering commitment to inclusivity aligns seamlessly with our mission, propelling us towards a more supportive world for those living with chronic conditions.