Fireside Chat with Meyli Chapin, Author of Terrorist Attack Girl and CEO of Trauma Brace
Join the Office of Diversity and Inclusion and the Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) to learn more about Meyli's journey and her current work to help others and their mental health challenges.
Meyli is a Stanford graduate whose career has spanned consulting and technology, first at Bain and then at Google. After spending 17 hours in a terrorist attack while traveling for business in 2019, she dealt with heavy fallout in the form of PTSD (Post-traumatic Stress Disorder).
Utilizing therapy to deal with her trauma*, she began to focus on helping others heal. She created an app called Trauma Brace that is actively treating PTSD sufferers across the globe. As the CEO of Trauma Brace, Meyli oversees Research and Development, Product Implementation, and Marketing. She has also published a memoir about her trauma called Terrorist Attack Girl. Her goal in all endeavors is to provide empathy and hope for others.