Alice Chapman Nashville, TN Cause of Death: Alice Chapman, co-founder and president of the Human Trafficking Survivors Court Foundation, died on November 9, 2021, after a battle with a brain aneurysm. She was 49 years old at the time. Alice was devoted to her job, her family, and her friends, and she always made time for them. She was a force to be reckoned with, yet you’d never guess it.
On February 24, 1972, Alice Chapman was born. In 1994, she received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Tennessee. Kappa Kappa Gamma was Alice’s fraternity. After graduating from the University of Tennessee, she joined MP&F in 1995. She served as president of the organization and continued to help with the literacy organization Book’em. Throughout her career, Alice garnered various honours and accolades.
MP&F Strategic Communications was where Alice worked. She was a powerhouse not only in McNeely Pigott & Fox Public Relations but also in the Nashville community, serving on the board of the Women’s Political Caucus. She was a great friend to the students of the Public Relations Student Society of America at Belmont University (PRSSA). She was a member of the Rotary Club of Downtown Nashville.
Friends and other affected persons expressed their sympathies on social media.
“I just heard the devastatingly sad news that Alice Chapman passed away this morning — unexpectedly from a brain aneurysm. Alice was a force not only at McNeely Pigott & Fox Public Relations but also in the Nashville community. Our paths crossed while serving on the board of the Women’s Political Caucus. Beyond heart-broken. Lifting up her family, co-workers, and beloved friends.”
“It is with great sadness the Human Trafficking Survivors Court Foundation announces the passing of our co-founder and president, Alice Chapman. Alice leaves a legacy of community service, hard work, friendship, and love. Our hearts go out to her family and friends.”
“Nothing is ever promised! I just read that Alice Chapman passed away this morning, and I’m speechless. She was also so very nice and comforting.”
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