| Robin Davison is Founder and President of STAT kids, LLC. In late 2004, her young son was diagnosed with severe peanut and tree nut allergies. After several close calls, she began searching for practical, age-appropriate products to help identify him when he was at school, birthday parties, camp, etc. Frustrated by the lack of backpacks, lunch bags or ID bracelets that clearly labeled his specific food allergies, Robin created a line of products to do just that. Robin custom-designed each STAT kids™ product with her allergic kid in mind, and with considerable research, product testing and feedback from teachers and school directors, as well as parents across the country. After countless requests from parents of children with other health concerns, Robin decided to expand the mission and product line to address the needs of these kids as well.
Robin currently works as a consultant, educating teachers and school directors about food allergies and appropriate safety measures. She also sits on the Business Advisory Board of the National Foundation for Celiac Awareness (NFCA). Previously, she worked as a medical malpractice defense attorney, both in a private firm and for an insurance company. Robin received her undergraduate degree from Brandeis University, her Masters of Public Health from Columbia University, and her law degree from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law. Robin and her husband live in a Philadelphia suburb with their three children.
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