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Board of Directors

All members of our organization have been directly affected by maternal alloimmunization and its resulting HDFN.  Our team has a strong desire to represent and support those also affected by this rare condition.

Jessica Molitor 

President (Anti-c)

Jessica Molitor is the President of the Maternal Alloimmunization Foundation. She has been married to her husband, Jon, since 1996, and together they’ve raised ten children. They are now proud grandparents to two.

Jessica has been part of the alloimmunization world since 2003, when little c antibodies were discovered during her fourth pregnancy. After navigating several alloimmunized pregnancies and walking through four of them without the support of other families, she was grateful to find an online worldwide support group in 2010. That experience gave her the community she had long needed, and it continues to inspire her work today.

She is passionate about walking alongside other families as they face the challenges of maternal alloimmunization and HDFN, offering the support she once wished she had.

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Mandy Laterveer

Treasurer (Anti-D, Anti-C)

Mandy Laterveer serves as the acting Treasurer of the Maternal Alloimmunization Foundation. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and Hospitality from Florida State University and spent several years in guest relations at one of the world’s top restaurants. She continues to work in retail and luxury guest services, bringing the same care and attention to her work that she brings to her advocacy.

Having lived in cities across the country, including Atlanta, New York, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas, Mandy now calls South Florida home, where she lives with her husband and three living children. In 2017, after the heartbreaking loss of her second child, Louise, to HDFN, she discovered a worldwide online support group that connected her with thousands of women facing the same condition. That community gave her the knowledge, strength, and hope to continue and the courage to build the family she had always dreamed of.

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Rhi Wallace

Secretary (Anti-E, Anti-c)

Rhi Wallace is the acting board Secretary for Maternal Alloimmunization Foundation.  She lives in Alaska with her four children and is the co-owner Odyssey Family Practice.  Rhi has had one pregnancy that was affected by maternal alloimmunization and hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn. Rhi has been a member of our worldwide patient support groups since 2016, providing support and insight to families as they navigate pregnancy with antibodies.

Before moving to Alaska, Rhi attended University of the Sciences in Philadelphia where she received a Bachelor’s of Science in Health Science. Rhi also represents Maternal Alloimmunization Foundation on the National Patient Safety Board Coalition.

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Amy Adamson

Director of Science and Research (Anti-c, Anti-Fya, Anti-Jka)

Amy Adamson serves as our Director of Science and Research and also sits on the executive board of directors as treasurer for the nonprofit Parents of Infants and Children with Kernicterus (PIC-K). She lives in Kansas with her two sons. Amy holds a Bachelor of Arts in Education from Wichita State University and a Master of Education from Friends University. She has taught science at the same high school for the past fifteen years.

Amy’s second pregnancy was affected by maternal alloimmunization, which led her to begin working with the worldwide support group for patients affected by maternal alloimmunization and hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn in 2014. She has remained an active and integral member of that community ever since.

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Stephanie McCary

Director of Outreach (Anti-C)

Stephanie McCary serves as the Director of Engagement and Social Outreach for the Maternal Alloimmunization Foundation. She lives in Florida with her three sons and is currently pursuing a degree in Business Administration at Florida State College at Jacksonville, following a 15-year career as a licensed dental hygienist.

Stephanie’s journey with maternal alloimmunization began in 2018 during her third pregnancy, when anti-C antibodies led to hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn (HDFN). Throughout her pregnancy, she was reassured that her antibody was mild and unlikely to cause problems. But her son developed late anemia and dangerously high bilirubin levels — outcomes that caught even her doctors by surprise. While searching for answers and support, she joined a worldwide online support group, where she found the guidance and connection she had been missing.

With a background in dental hygiene and corporate recruiting, Stephanie brings a unique blend of compassion, communication, and organizational skills to her role. She also lives with autoimmune conditions, including celiac disease and Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, which gives her a deep understanding of the emotional and physical toll of navigating complex health challenges. She is passionate about walking alongside families affected by maternal alloimmunization and is committed to offering the knowledge, encouragement, and support she once needed herself.

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