Draft:Kelly Chapman Meyer

Kelly Chapman Meyer is an American environmental activist, health advocate, and entrepreneur. She is best known for her work in promoting health and wellness through environmental sustainability.

Career
Kelly was a contributing editor for Mademoiselle in 1990 under Gabe Doppelt, and at Harper's Bazaar under Liz Tilberis, in 1993. As an actress and producer, Kelly has appeared in John Stockwell's 1986 film, Dangerously Close and Irwin Winkler's 1999 film, At First Sight, with Val Kilmer, and the 2022 film Babylon. Kelly was also a co-executive producer of the NBC medical drama "Heartbeat."

Philanthropy/Activism
As an environmental activist, Kelly has organized the Guinness Book of World Record Peace Paddle Out to raise awareness and funds for ocean conservation. She is also a co-founder of the Women's Cancer Research Fund,  where she has helped raise over $40 million for groundbreaking Bio-Marker research.

In 2012, the Environmental Media Association honored Kelly, along with Elon Musk, with their EMA Lifetime Achievement Award.

She has spoken at the Milken Global Conference, and at the Green Schools Alliance.

Awards and Recognition
Kelly has received several awards and recognition for her work, including:
 * Oprah's 2010 O Power List
 * Huffington Post's Game Changer 2011
 * The 2012 EMA Lifetime Achievement Award
 * Glamour Magazine Women of the Year Award