Meet Our Leaders

Leadership Committee

  • Pat Cortez, 2011 Chair
  • Senior Vice President of Public Relations and Government Affairs, Wells Fargo
  • Sunny Ackerman, 2011 Co-Chair
  • Vice President and General Manager, Manpower, Inc. 
  • Raydean Acevedo
  • Founder, RMCI 
  • Marti Awad
  • Vice President, Merrill Lynch
  • Jeri Barajas
    Vice President of Commerical Banking, Heartland Bank
  • Heather Barry
  • Director of Legislative Services, Denver Mayor's Office
  • Kit Brown
  • Real Estate Broker, Keller Williams
  • Luella Chavez D'Angelo
    Director, Western Union Foundation 
  • Marcela de la Mar 
    Directora de Asuntos Comunitarios y Culturales, Consulado General de Mexico 
  • Jennifer Evans
  • Attorney At Law, Polsinelli Shughart
  • Patty Fontneau
  • Professional Volunteer
  • Olga Garcia
  • Latina Chamber
  • Irene Lofland
  • VP & General Auditor Internal Audit, Ethics & Compliance, DCP Midstream
  • Gloria Neal
  • CBS4
  • Patti Shyne 
  • Owner-Multimedia Appearance Coach, You've Been Shyned, Inc.
  • Denise Snyder
  • Owner, Mariel
  • Faye Wilson Tate
  • Vice President & Director, Diversity & Inclusion, CH2M Hill
  • Tracy Ulmer
  • Denver Newspaper Agency

Message From our 2011 Chair Pat Cortez

 
Pat Cortez, Wells Fargo

Pat Cortez is senior vice president for Wells Fargo’s Public Relations and Government Relations in Colorado. Under Cortez’s leadership, Wells Fargo has received community service awards from the Colorado Business Committee for the Arts, Museo de las Americas and the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. In 2004 Cortez was awarded the prestigious “Woman of Distinction” award by the Girl Scouts of Colorado.


Message From Nancy Brown

for position only

Dear Friends,

Welcome to the Denver Go Red For Women website! We’re delighted you want to learn how you can advance health, stop heart disease and save women’s lives. That’s what Go Red For Women is all about.

Heart disease isn’t just a man’s problem. It’s a woman’s problem, too. In fact, it’s women’s No. 1 killer. And, tragically, far too few women realize their risk from this often-preventable disease. We need to raise women’s awareness, to protect our mothers, daughters, sisters, friends and other loved ones. And ourselves.

You can help, starting today. Here’s how:

First, take charge of your own heart health. Visit your doctor. Know your numbers (learn more at goredforwomen.org). You can improve your blood pressure, cholesterol and other numbers by making lifestyle changes. You’ll be healthier and look and feel better, too.

Second, speak up. Help spread the word that heart disease is women’s No. 1 killer. You can make a difference. Choose to share what you learn today with your family and members of your community.

Third and last, consider making a contribution. Your donation will help fund local and national Go Red activities to support awareness, research, education and community programs to benefit women.

Please don’t leave today without committing to make a difference. Join the Go Red For Women movement — women need your help. There’s so much to do, and so much at stake. Only one in five women believes that heart disease is her greatest health threat. Reducing risk and preventing heart disease starts with education — and you.

By working together, we can help women and their families live longer, stronger lives. Thank you for your generous support.

Warm regards,

Nancy Brown
Chief Executive Officer
American Heart Association

 


Become a Volunteer Today

 

nationally sponsored by

Macys sponsors Go RedMerck sponsors Go Red
 

locally sponsored by 
Centura Health
Colorado Business Bank
Colorado Cardiovascular Surgical Associates
DCP Midstream
Exempla
Great West Life & Annuity Insurance
Heartland Bank
Manpower, Inc.
MarkWest Energy Partners
Merrill Lynch
PCL Construction
Polsinelli Shughart
Wells Fargo