Skip to main content

Aspen Institute Logo

  • Publications »
  • Conference Centers »
  • Press Center »
  • Support Us »
  • Society of Fellows »
  • About the Institute
  • Events
  • Our Policy Work
  • Leadership Programs
  • Seminars
  • Our People
  • Multimedia
Explore This Program

View all programs

A

Advocacy Planning and Evaluation Program »
Agent Orange in Vietnam Program »
Ascend »
Aspen Global Health and Development »
Aspen Institute Arts Program »
Aspen Network of Development Entrepreneurs »
Aspen Strategy Group »
Aspen Writers' Foundation »

B

Business and Society Program »

C

Center for Native American Youth »
College Excellence Program »
Commission to Reform the Federal Appointments Process »
Communications and Society Program »
Community Strategies Group »
Congressional Program »
Council of Women World Leaders »

E

Economic Opportunities Program »
Education and Society Program »
Energy and Environment Program »

G

Global Initiative on Culture and Society »

H

Health, Biomedical Science and Society Initiative »
Homeland Security Program »

I

Initiative on Financial Security »
Initiative on Global Food Security »

J

Justice and Society Program »

M

Manufacturing and Society in the 21st Century »
Market Building Initiative »
Middle East Programs »

P

Partners for a New Beginning »
Program on Philanthropy and Social Innovation (PSI) »
Program on the World Economy »

R

Roundtable on Community Change »

S

Sports and Society Program »

Business and Society Menu

  • Program Home »
  • About The Business and Society Program »
  • Aspen in New York »
  • Corporate Values Strategy Group: Curbing Short-Termism »
  • Aspen Principles and Policy Recommendations »
  • First Movers Fellowship Program »
  • Center for Business Education »
    • Beyond Grey Pinstripes: MBA Survey »
    • CasePlace.org »
    • Faculty Networks »
    • Faculty Pioneers »
    • MBA Case Competition »
    • On Our Radar »
  • Publications, Speeches and Articles »
  • Press Center »

Links

  • View Our Website

Tools

  • Email this Page
  • Print this Page

Share

Business and Society Program

Alicia Ledlie

Alicia Ledlie is Senior Director, Associate Development at Walmart Stores, Inc. In this role she is responsible for developing and executing Walmart’s educational strategy, with an aim to increasing Walmart associates’ access to an affordable, high-quality college education.

Prior to this position, Alicia was Senior Director, Health Business Development. She led the design and execution of new healthcare initiatives, including development and rollout of Wal-Mart’s in-store medical clinic business. Alicia has also worked as a Walmart Store Co-Manager, supervising the daily operations of an urban market Walmart store.

Before joining Walmart, Alicia held various Human Resources positions at Skillgames.com and Citigroup. She holds an M.B.A. from the London Business School and a Bachelor of Science degree from Cornell University. 

  • Find Us On Facebook »
  • Contact »
  • Multimedia »
  • Privacy Policy »
  • Get the Latest Updates »

© 2012 Aspen Institute