Albuquerque, New Mexico
I have been involved with AHA since high school, but with the Go Red for Women since 2019.
I am on the Executive Leadership Team for Go Red for Women Twin Cities, Serve on the National Go Red for Women council as the STEM chair, and will be the 2023 Chair for the Evening of Empowerment event for Go Red for Women Twin Cities.
The most exciting part is seeing the profound impact we as individuals and collectively as a group can have in someone’s life. I am so honored and humbled to be able to work at Medtronic and make a difference for millions of patients and physicians around the world and then to be able to serve through the AHA to amplify the impact of my professional work and give back in my community—there are no words to describe it.
Absolutely-both organizations are mission driven and keep the patient at the center of their work. Medtronic is constantly innovating to find was to solve unmet needs in health care and increase patient access to our therapies. AHA is continuing to focus on transforming the communities we live in and raise awareness and therapies to patients, especially disadvantaged members of our community.
Hiking with my husband, children, and dogs. Any opportunity to enjoy the outdoors with friends and family “fills my cup”.
There are so many people who inspire me—I look for that spark in everyone I meet! My grandmother taught me to focus on the greatness in everyone you meet and you will learn from them. She was my greatest inspiration!
I love fresh grown vegetables, especially broccoli and green chilis (being from New Mexico it is a given that I love green chili on EVERYTHING).
Early morning workout, quiet time to prep for the day, make coffee and breakfast for my family, serve my company, team, customers, and patients. Connect with my family over a home cooked meal, not do dishes, and then an activity with family or friends. Early to bed :-) !
Passionate, generous, trustworthy, and compassionate.
Saint Paul, MN
March 2017
As a member of Second Harvest Heartland’s community engagement team, I have the opportunity to work with community members looking to make a difference for those facing hunger. From hosting fundraisers to engaging with us via events and campaigns, our supporters greatly contribute to our mission of ending hunger together. In my role, I get to work directly with these groups to figure out how they can get involved and share with them the impact their engagement has on people right here in the Midwest.
The most exciting part of my job is getting to see the impact our supporters make on hunger through the various ways they choose to engage with our work. Every $1 donated to Second Harvest Heartland can provide 3 meals, so getting to watch our partners come together to provide tens or hundreds or thousands of meals to those we support is truly an honor. I feel grateful for the opportunity to witness so much good happening in the hunger-relief world.
Community. One of the pillars of our organization’s mission is we are all in this together. Supporting those facing hunger in Minnesota simply wouldn’t be possible without the partnerships we have – from the farmers, manufacturers and retailers who supply the food that comes through our warehouse to the donors, volunteers and advocates who lift up our mission in very hands-on ways to the network of nearly 1,000 agency partners and meal programs throughout our service area who directly support people experiencing hunger. Our organization is rooted in the knowledge that hunger can’t be solved alone, so we must work together.
Reading. I’ve loved books since the time I could hold one in my hands and now I treasure the free time I have as an adult to get lost in a story.
The people we and our partners support inspire me. The last two years have brought about so much change for so many people, and we’re seeing a lot of Minnesotans needing to access food assistance for the very first time in their lives. It can be difficult to ask for help, so I’m inspired by the folks who know what they need and turn to the hunger-relief network for help.
It’s a toss-up between two: peanut butter and cheese. I generally believe that these are two foods that have the power to take any dish to the next level. (I wouldn’t, however, recommend they be combined!)
My perfect day can take many different forms, but it must contain connection and time for myself. Connection may look like meeting a loved one for coffee or playing a card game with my husband. Time for myself often includes exercise, reading or taking a bath – and the very best day usually contains all three!
Those closest to me have described me as passionate, thoughtful and driven – characteristics that come into play every day in my role at Second Harvest Heartland.
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