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Take your seat at the table. Join other outstanding and dedicated women and men at the Brownsville Go Red for Women luncheon. Hear the survivor stories, remember the expert advice, and Make it Your Mission to share in the commitment to fight the No.1 killer of women.

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May 5, 2011
5:00pm
  Registration

5:00pm - 6:30pm
  Exhibit Booths & Purse-onality auction

6:30pm - 9:00pm
  Dinner with Keynote Speaker

5:00 pm - 9:00 pm
  Brownsville Events Center

1 Event Center Drive 
Brownsville, TX  78526

For Tickets, Sponsorship Opportunities, or to donate an auction item, contact: Amy Knudsen @ amy.knudsen@heart.org


Keynote Speaker

 

 Sally Baskey





Sally is a trainied actress and she acted like she knew what she was doing during her 25 year management career with a major oil company. There she made an impact on marketing, customer service, human resources, telecommunications, public relations, and employee communications. 
With strength in managing technical areas as a non-technical person, Sally keeps it simple! Her presentations entertain, educate, and influence audiences by showing how humor can help diffuse difficult situations within an organization as well as in life.   Her creativity influences employees and management to participate in company programs, events, and training.  Clients hire Sally to use humor to diffuse difficult situations and deliver difficult messages.
Sally is a humorist and motivational speaker whose message is how to use humor to get through life. Her book, "Laughter, My Drug of Choice", shares her philosophy of using a sense of humor to cope.. Both entertaining and though-provoking, Sally Baskey makes audiences smile, but more importantly, Sally makes audiences think.

Breakout Sessions

Get inspired. Get informed. Join health and fitness experts, medical professionals, and women like you to hear the concrete steps you can take today for better heart health.


 

nationally sponsored by

Macys sponsors Go RedMerck sponsors Go Red
 

locally sponsored by 

HEB
Wells Fargo Bank
Tipton Ford