$2.2M Raised for American Heart Association

The 2024 Executive Leadership Team included Tim and Stephanie Cost, Fredrik and Danielle Eliasson, Mike and Tracy Grasher, Diane and Steve Halverson, Dr. Ricardo and Martina Hanel, Camille and Mark Harrison, Anthony and Frances Jabbour, Paul and Claire Joiner, Charlie and Anne Joseph, Chris and Rachel Lazzara, Bruce and Leslie Lowthers, Jonathan and Dawn Mason, Rick and Amy Morales, Natalie Beach and Kevin Moran, Evan and Juli Ritter, Amy Ruth and Michele Sahdala, Darnell and Celestine Smith, Donnie and Shelley Smith.
The 2024 Executive Leadership Team included Tim and Stephanie Cost, Fredrik and Danielle Eliasson, Mike and Tracy Grasher, Diane and Steve Halverson, Dr. Ricardo and Martina Hanel, Camille and Mark Harrison, Anthony and Frances Jabbour, Paul and Claire Joiner, Charlie and Anne Joseph, Chris and Rachel Lazzara, Bruce and Leslie Lowthers, Jonathan and Dawn Mason, Rick and Amy Morales, Natalie Beach and Kevin Moran, Evan and Juli Ritter, Amy Ruth and Michele Sahdala, Darnell and Celestine Smith, Donnie and Shelley Smith.
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The 2024 Heart of the First Coast Heart Ball, made possible by Life is Why sponsor Florida Blue, raised a record-breaking $2.2 million to fuel the American Heart Association’s (AHA) mission advancements across Northeast Florida.

Pat and Inger Geraghty served as the chairpersons for the March 2, 2024, event, alongside the AHA’s Executive Leadership Cabinet and Century Club members. The AHA celebrates 100 years of service this year.

The 2025 event will be chaired by Anthony Hucker, CEO of Southeastern Grocers, and Elizabeth Thompson, founder and CEO of Intuitive Quest, LLC.

Tags: AHA, American Heart Association, Florida Blue, Heart Ball, Heart of the First Coast Heart Ball, Inger Geraghty, Life is Why, Pat Geraghty


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