Debra Molle
Debra Mollé grew up in the northern suburbs of Chicago, and studied exercise science and communications at Parkland College in Champaign, Illinois. Shortly after completing her studies, Debra was diagnosed with thyroid cancer and had to undergo radical surgery at the young age of 25. She didn’t allow this health crisis to cause a setback in her career goals; instead, this event made her realize that the healthcare industry was her calling.
Debra made it her personal mission and passion to help others make impactful decisions to improve their quality of life. Over the past 26 years, Debra has enjoyed great success in leadership roles with The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Life Time Fitness, Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital, and Rush Copley Medical Center.
Debra has been in her Director of Patient Outreach role since early 2013. She takes great pride in helping healthcare providers, and educating patients on the potential benefits of regenerative medicine. A recipient of the Who’s Who in America award, Debra has 30 years of dedicated contribution in the regenerative medicine, fitness, health and wellness industries. She has been effective in changing the lives of thousands of patients, members and families – one at a time.
Debra stays on top of the latest stem cell therapy research and best practices by holding a membership in The American College of Regenerative Medicine (TACRM).