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by OJ Williams October 15, 2017
by OJ Williams October 15, 2017 0 comments
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Inaugural summit on social determinants of health and addressing barriers to healthy living and wellbeing in urban communities, Oct. 17 – 18, Washington, D.C.

According to the American Heart Association (Association), individual behaviors aren’t the only factors that affect health. Community environments also play a determining role in health outcomes. In fact, people living just five miles apart can have a difference in life expectancy of more than 20 years.

On Oct. 17 and 18, as part of the Association’s EmPOWERED To Serve™ movement, which was developed to build a sustainable culture of health in diverse communities across America and encourage people to get involved in their communities, leading experts and thought-leaders will convene in Washington, D.C. to discuss and address:

  • Community transformation and the root causes that impact social determinant of health.
  • Why and how your zip code may increase your risk of stroke, high blood pressure and other types of heart disease.
  • Engaging unconventional partners to drive creative solutions for collaborative health impact.

Additionally, as a part of the summit, 10 finalists in the American Heart Association’s EmPOWERED To Serve Urban Business Storytelling Competition, which sought innovative solutions to remove barriers to health and wellbeing, will present innovative, urban business solutions to a judging panel. Three winners will be chosen to implement their business solution in their selected community. Winners will receive financial awards ranging from $10,000 to $30,000.

Who:   Hosted by the Mid-Atlantic Affiliate of the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association. Attendance of approximately 200 invitation-only professionals and organizations including:

  • The Mark and Brenda Moore Family Foundation, funders of the EmPOWERED To Serve movement and the summit. Mark and Brenda Moore serve as American Heart Association and Mid-Atlantic Affiliate EmPOWERED to Serve volunteers and Ambassadors and are co-hosting the competition.
  • Keynote Speaker: Robert Johnson, managing partner, Solomon Group, LLC; chief diversity and inclusion officer, Quintarios, Prieto, Wood & Boyer              
  • Moderators/Presenters:
    • Keith Churchwell, M.D., appointed vice president and executive director of Yale New Haven Hospital’s Cardiovascular Services and chair, American Heart Association Health Equity and Social Determinants of Health Task Force
    • Calvin Butler, CEO, Baltimore Gas & Electric
  • Judging Panel:
    • Lawrence Griffith, founder, and CEO, Digital Factory, Inc.
    • Vanessa Mason, co-founder and managing director of P2Health Ventures
    • Ryan Mundy, chief strategist, Techlete Ventures; CEO of 12 AM Holdings

What: Inaugural summit on social determinants of health and addressing barriers to healthy living and wellbeing in urban communities.

 When: 8 a.m. – 9:30 p.m., ET, Tuesday, Oct. 17; 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m., ET, Wednesday, Oct. 18.

 Where: Kellogg Conference Hotel at Galludet University, 800 Florida Avenue, N.E., Washington, DC.

 Why: There are many factors that affect a person’s health, including community environments. People living just five miles apart can have a difference in life expectancy by more than 20 years. Thus, the American Heart Association is working in communities and joining with alliances to address key factors that impact health and well-being: economic stability, education, societal influences, neighborhoods, and healthcare. The competition is an opportunity for community-focused companies, organizations and individuals to help affect community change.

 Media Advisories:

  • For more information about EmPOWERED To Serve and the summit, visit empoweredtoserve.org.
  • For more information about the EmPOWERED To Serve Urban Business Storytelling Competition, visit the competition website.
  • The competition will be live-streamed; register and view the action.
  • Social Media: #EmPoweredToServe on Facebook @EmPoweredToServe and Twitter @AHA_EmPOWERED.
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