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Engage with us on social media!
, Follow the American Heart Association -
Wisconsin on Facebook.
2 Find the Southeastern Wisconsin
Virtual Heart & Stroke Walk/SK Run event page and
mark yourself as "going."
3. Look for updates on the event page and via email.
4. Post your own photos and videos on the event
page, using hashtag #SEWI HeartWalk.
5. If you don't have social media, send your photos
to us at milwaukeeheartwalk@heart.org.
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We will never forget
In the past 18 months we have been met with a challenge
unprecedented in our lifetime. COVID-19 has called upon us as a
community and individuals to pivot and to double down on
physical and mental health. Today, we continue our work to
advance the health of Southeastern Wisconsin, but as we do so,
our hearts are heavy for those lost.
Moreover, in today's reflection, we remember the 2,977 people
killed and the nearly 6,000 injured in the terrorist attacks of
September 11th. On the 20th anniversary we continue our promise,
"No day shall erase you from the memory of time." A vow that is
inscribed on a concrete wall, that now exists between where the
twin towers of the World Trade Center once stood.
As we think about the loss of our loved ones and fellow Americans
who we've never met, it may weigh heavy on our minds. But it is
the grief, empathy and compassion born from those feelings that
will drive the change and the hope of a better tomorrow.
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Thank you to our 2021 sponsors:
Thank you to our 2021 Community Teams sponsors:
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Momentum of Milwaukee I The Benefits Services Group I United Heartland
2021 Heart Walk Chair
Jeff Kerlin
President and CEO
Heath Ashenfelter of Fleet Farm
Mike Bradburn of First Midwest Bank
Angela Eslinger of Direct Supply
Karin Gale of CLA
Peter Grimes of aur Health Care
Jim Holliday of CHR Hansen
Pat Kressin of Graef
Bob Pfeiffer of aur Health Care
Inge Plautz of Old National Bank
Matthew Rehmann of Froedtert Health
Keith Smith of Vonco
BJ Westfahl of Westfahl and Westfahl, S.C.
2021 Heart Walk Committee:
Thank You To Our 2021 Committee!
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Creating brighter futures We Energies Foundation is proud to support the
American Heart Association's 2021 Heart and
Stroke Walk to help cure heart disease and stroke.
Together, we're creating brighter futures for the
communities we serve.
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Top Walkers
Heath Ashenfelter
David Ashpole
Michael Askotzky
Brian Baxter
Wendy Booth
David Carpenter
John Delavan
J. Duncan
April Dunn
Angela Eslinger
Karin Gale
Jim Holliday
Sharif Hoque
Robert Jansen
Jeff Kerlin
John Kulka
Jim Macejkovic
Ganesh Mayya
Kristin Miller
Inge Plautz
Joel Quadracci
Jim Quattrocki
Ana Rebolledo
Mahesh Reddy
Daniel Schneider
Katie Stankowski
Mary Starr
Tim Starr
Pam Stater
Bernard Westfahl
Tom Westrick
Kevin White
Chad Wilkins
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Cara was born with multiple congenital heart defects, has suffered an aortic aneurysm, and has undergone 3
open heart surgeries & multiple heart catheterizations
throughout her young life.
Hear more of her story at the SE WI
Heart & Stroke Walk/SK Run on
Saturday, September 11.
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1 in 110 babies are born with a
congenital heart defect.
Congenital heart defects are the #1
birth defect in the United States.
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Bringing What's Next to Healthcare™
Direct Supply is proud to support the
American Heart Association and help tackle
the toughest challenges facing Healthcare.
Learn more at DirectSupply.com.
Top Community Teams
Momentum of Milwaukee I The Benefits Services Group I United Heartland
Sponsored locally by :
1. Michael Askotzky - Team 6 Bypass
2. Crosby's Crew
3. Hoppe Heart Warriors
4. Maria G. Zuniga Memorial
5. The Legend's Memorial Team
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The Cor Vitae Society is a community of like-minded individuals
who are committed to making an impact in the lives of others
through their support of the American Heart Association. The
Society recognizes individuals for their annual giving ($5,000+)
and lifetime giving ($500,000+) and serves as a platform to in-
spire others to be a relentless force for longer, healthier lives. The
members of the Cor Vitae Society truly are making a difference.
We are so grateful for the generosity and leadership
of the members of our Cor Vitae giving society.
Heath and Heidi Ashenfelter
Joanne Becker
Dr. Ivor and Carol Benjamin
Duane and Dorothy Bluemke
Mark Blutstein
Matt Brennan
David & Linda Carpenter
Patrick and Heather Finger
Lee and Juliann Fischer
Peter Grimes
Kimberlee A. Hastings
Matthew, Jayne & Lindsey Hladio
Harvey and Kelly Ihrke
Kurt and Kari Janavitz
Kurt Johnson & Coreen Dicus Johnson
James and Janet Kuehn
Maureen Myers
Joel Quadracci
Jack and Katie Riesch
Curt C. Rudy
Ryan and Ellen Sexton
Keith Smith
Tim & Mary Starr
Kevin Steiner
David Stockhausen
James and Kathy Sullivan
Andre and Jennifer Williams
Thomas Windsor & Ramona Rogers-Windsor
Tom Wozniak, MD
Ryan Zikeli
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A STRONG SUPPORTER OF
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CHR. HANSEN HAS BEEN
IMPROVING HE ALTH AND
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As a contract manufacturer of medical
devices, fluid bags, and assembly,
Vonco is a proud sponsor of the 2021 SE Wisconsin
Heart & Stroke Walk/Sk Run
© 2021 Vonco Products, LLC. All rights reserved. Learn more at www.vonco.com
Veteran status alone may contribute to the risk of developing CVD. Veterans have increased risk for developing new-onset heart disease https:, /www.ncbi.rim.nh.gov/pubmed/25013689
Women veterans have a high prevalence of CVD risk factors
including hypertension, obesity, depression and PTSD https://www ahajoumols.org/doi/10 1161/CIRCULATIONAHA 118.037748
Veterans report higher rates of CVD conditions than nonveterans. Veterans also reported higher numbers of CVD conditions at younger ages (ages 25 to 70 tJears) than nonveteran counterparts. http /www.1obfr1org/:ontent/jabfi;/32/1/SO.lu� ;x;!f
Among U.S. Veterans, approximatel!J 6,000
hospital admissions each year are attributable to
ischemic strokes. hit� lwww I ;rd ,e Kreh-..;, gov 1ews/footcre/,;troke.dm
Among VA patients, those diagnosed with
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) were
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and heart disease than those without PTSD.
more severe injurtJ can more than e a veteran's risk h blood pressure.
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Thank you to the following executives with Heart
members for raising over $5,000!
Heath Ashenfelter
David Carpenter
Jim Holliday
Jeff Kerlin
John Kulka
Joel Quadracci
Mary Starr
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Introducing Our 2022 Heart & Stroke Walk Chair
Eric Conley President
2022 Heart Walk Committee:
Ron Adams , Northwestern Mutual
Angela Adams, Goodwill Industries
Jackie Barber, Longstanding AHA Volunteer
Mike Barber, GE Healthcare
Angela Eslinger, Direct Supply
Peter Feigin, Milwaukee Bucks
Jeff Kerlin, TLP
Chris Miskel, Versiti
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