SEATTLE, Feb. 5, 2025 — More than half of U.S. adults will have cardiovascular disease (CVD) by 2050 according to recent data from the American Heart Association.  To kick off American Heart Month this February, eight community leaders and eight teens in the Puget Sound are joining the American Heart Association to overcome their No. 1 health threat, CVD, through the Woman of Impact and Teen of Impact initiatives.
 
For over a century, the American Heart Association has been saving lives and advancing health and hope for everyone. Teen of Impact nominees will continue to support that work through fundraising and CVD education and prevention efforts for all people living across the Puget Sound. Nominees participating in Woman of Impact will raise funds and awareness to support the Association’s Go Red for Women® movement, which launched over two decades ago to increase women’s heart health awareness and address clinical care gaps. 
 
“Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death, claiming more lives than all cancers combined. But when we come together, we can be stronger than cardiovascular disease,” said Jackline Joseph, M.D., Woman of Impact and Teen of Impact campaign chairperson, Puget Sound. “Each of these nominees will use their time, talent, and influence to educate the community about their risk, encourage them to take action to improve their health, and raise critical funds to continue the lifesaving work of the American Heart Association.”
 
The Woman of Impact and Teen of Impact nationwide initiatives launch on National Wear Red Day, February 7, in hundreds of cities across the country. At the start of the campaign, hundreds of nominees nationwide embark on a nine-week journey to help transform heart health. Each week, nominees and their team members participate in activities designed to create a culture of wellness and equitable health. Activities may include educational events, learning and spreading the word about CPR, getting active, recruiting friends and family to participate in research, and more. 
 
The Puget Sound’s 2025 Woman of Impact Nominees are:
  • Sara Baydo, donor board relations coordinator, MultiCare Health Foundation
  • Chantelle Baggenstos, Familial Hypercholesterolemia survivor 
  • Jessica Bradley, principal product manager, Oracle
  • Shae Frichette, co-owner | co-winemaker, Frichette Winery
  • Kristin Graham, founder, Unlock The Brain
  • Kristy Novillo, heart transplant recipient and stroke survivor
  • Kyra Smithlin, cardiac arrest survivor 
  • Holly Tucci, heart warrior
The Puget Sound’s 2025 Teen of Impact Nominees are:
  • Anjali D’Souza, Sammamish, WA
  • Allie Hanna, Stanwood, WA
  • Kate Johnson, Bellevue, WA 
  • Suhani Singh, Redmond, WA
  • Addie Streur, Issaquah, WA 
  • Sydney Suh, Bellevue, WA
  • Genevieve Whelan, Bellingham, WA
  • Crystal Zhu, Redmond, WA
 
After nine weeks of driving immense impact, the competition will culminate on April 10. One nominee from each campaign will be named the 2025 Puget Sound Woman of Impact Winner and the 2025 Puget Sound Teen of Impact Winner. In addition to local market winners, one nominee from each campaign across the country will be named the National Woman of Impact Winner and Teen of Impact Winner on April 15.
 
While the large majority of cardiac events can be prevented, cardiovascular disease continues to take the life of 1 in 3 people. To learn more about the American Heart Association in Washington visit heart.org/Washington.
 
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About The American Heart Association  
The American Heart Association is a relentless force for a world of longer, healthier lives. Dedicated to ensuring equitable health in all communities, the organization has been a leading source of health information for more than one hundred years. Supported by more than 35 million volunteers globally, we fund groundbreaking research, advocate for the public’s health, and provide critical resources to save and improve lives affected by cardiovascular disease and stroke. By driving breakthroughs and implementing proven solutions in science, policy, and care, we work tirelessly to advance health and transform lives every day. Connect with us on heart.org, on Facebook, X or by calling 1-800-AHA-USA1. To connect with the American Heart Association in Washington, visit heart.org/Washington, or follow us on Facebook, Instagram or X.
 
About Go Red for Women®  
The American Heart Association’s signature initiative, Go Red for Women®, is a comprehensive platform designed to increase women’s heart health awareness and serve as a catalyst for change to improve the lives of women globally. While the majority of cardiac events can be prevented, cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in women, claiming the lives of 1 in 3 women. For more than two decades, Go Red for Women has encouraged awareness. The movement harnesses the energy, passion and power of women to band together and collectively wipe out heart disease. It challenges them to know their risk for heart disease and take action to reduce their personal risk. It also gives them tools they need to lead a heart healthy life. The Go Red for Women movement is nationally sponsored by CVS Health, with additional support from national cause supporters. For more information, please visit GoRedforWomen.org or call 1-800-AHA-USA1 (242-8721).  
 
For Media Inquiries: 
Valerie Koch: valerie.koch@heart.org
Francesca Minas: francesca.minas@heart.org
Public Inquiries: 1-800-AHA-USA1 (242-8721)