Midland
Event

TODAY, heart disease is STILL the No. 1 killer of women, causing 1 in 3 deaths each year. But it can be prevented. TODAY, Make It Your Mission to learn how to stop this killer, and then tell 5 women you love you want them to live. TODAY, you can help us stop heart disease in our lifetime.

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June 14, 2012

Midland Country Club
6101 North Hwy 349
Midland, TX 79705


11:00am - 12:00pm:
       Health Screenings &
       "Purse"onality Auction

12:00pm - 1:00pm:
       Lunch and Keynote Speaker

Keynote Speaker

Sharyn Ivory

Sharyn Ivory, the Owner of Sharyn Ivory Group, LLC, has been recognized by Worldwide Who's Who for showing dedication, leadership and excellence in professional speaking and leadership training. She is a seasoned speaker who informs, entertains and uplifts diverse audiences in her native Texas and cities nationwide. She draws on her vast life experiences as a health care executive, community leader, wife and mother to deliver customized "presentations with purpose" that help groups achieve their strategic goals. With 20 years of professional speaking experience and as the owner of her company, Ms. Ivory excels at communication and leadership training. Prior to founding the group, Ms. Ivory worked for the Covenant Health System for 38 Years. She loves to speak and give other people tools to improve their lives and work environments, and these skills spurred her to start her own business. She takes great pleasure in mentoring others to attain their goals and reach their full career potential.
Ms. Ivory is board treasurer with LifeGift in Houston, Texas. She is a board member of the YWCA in Lubbock, Texas, and a past board member of the Lubbock Area United Way and the South Plains Chapter of the American Red Cross. She served as the Go Red for Women chairperson for the American Heart Association in 2010 and 2011, and was the founder of the Lubbock AHA Circle of Red.
For more information about Sharyn Ivory Group, LLC, visit http://www.sharynivorygroup.com




Survivor

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Renee Ticknor

When Renee awoke one morning nauseous and sweaty, she assumed she had the flu, but called 911 when her symptoms escalated. EMS told her it was just anxiety, but after a visit to the doctor later that day, tests confirmed her suspicion: Renee had experienced a heart attack.

Our Survivor: Renee

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Renee Ticknor

When Renee awoke one morning nauseous and sweaty, she assumed she had the flu, but called 911 when her symptoms escalated. EMS told her it was just anxiety, but after a visit to the doctor later that day, tests confirmed her suspicion: Renee had experienced a heart attack.

In route to another hospital, Renee passed out. After six separate defibrillations, she was finally revived and woke up in the ICU. Realizing the gravity of her situation, she asked the nurse, "Am I out of the woods?" The nurse's face said it all.

Despite a slow and challenging recovery, Renee is thankful for her experience. "I got a wake-up call in my 30s that most people don't get until their 60s."

Like most women, before her heart attack, finding balance was hard. As a new mom, Renee put the needs of her family before hers, followed by career and housework. There was simply no time for herself or her health.

Today Renee is taking care of herself through exercises and a heart-healthy diet. Looking back, she feels intense gratitude that she listened to her body and fought to make her heart heard.

"The best thing to do is follow your intuition. If you're tired or don't feel well, go to your doctor and insist that you know your body and that something is wrong."

Renee's story has inspired women to put their health first. As a result, many friends and family have visited their own doctors and gotten their cholesterol and blood pressure checked. Nothing warms Renee's heart more than that.

"I Go Red for all the women out there trying to find balance in their life."


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