Ellen Stiefler

She has represented authors and public figures including Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor,[8] Dr. Mimi Guarneri,[9][10] Dr. Marianne Legato,[11] Dr. Andrew Baldwin, Dina Babbitt, Sylvia Earle, Mary Mazzio, the independent film company 50 Eggs,[12] and its film TEN9EIGHT,[13] which tells the story of kids from low-income communities who discovered the power of entrepreneurship,[14] and The Apple Pushers,[15] which highlights the issue of food deserts and chronicles the lives and livelihoods of immigrant street vendors who are micro-entrepreneurs, rolling carts of fresh fruits and vegetables into poor neighborhoods where obesity rates were skyrocketing,[16] Anne McCaffrey among others.

The San Diego–based intellectual property attorney is listed as the top expert in the networking site's legal community, based on the frequency and helpfulness of the answers she provides to users' posted questions.

Her feedback has touched on issues such as proving the theft of intellectual property, fighting slander and copyrighting a new software concept.

[19] Another of Stiefler's Transmedia projects is My Stroke of Insight, by Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor, which has been told as the enormously popular,[20] TED Talk[21] seen by over 25 million people, a bestselling book translated into over 30 languages, opera[22] and stage productions, documentaries around the world, musical performances, a ballet[23][24][25] and a major, full-length feature film.

Stiefler was a founding board member of Scripps Center for Integrative Medicine Scripps Health – Integrative Medicine and Kids Korps USA Kids Korps USA – Developing Leaders For Life Through Youth Volunteerism and continued to serve on those boards for over a decade.