Scott Hickman and wife Alison Bailey, MD, Director of Cardiac Rehabilitation and Wellness Program at UK Gill Heart Institute are all smiles at the Heart Ball.
Charlotte Turner, Dr. Sylvia Cerel-Suhl and Darby Turner. The Turners were the Heart Ball Chair Couple and Dr. Cerel-suhl is the American Heart Association Past President.
Brian and Karen Hill, Coo / Chief Nursing Officer, Baptist Health Lexington attended the Heart Ball to support the American Heart Association.
Mrs. Deirdre Lyons, a Cor Vitae member, and Joey Maggard, director of the American Heart Association of Central Kentucky.
Hamid Mohammadzadeh, MD, Saint Joseph Cardiothoracic Surgery Associates and wife Sepideh Pourazima support the American Heart Association because it “unites people from all walks of life against cardiovascular disease through fundraising to support research and educational services which affect all of us at some point in our life.”
Robert Salley, MD, Executive Director of Cardiovascular Services, Saint Joseph Hospital and fiancée Kristy Johnson, RN, strike a stunning pose at the AHA Heart Ball.
Dr. Jennifer Schaeffer and Cameron Schaeffer, MD, plastic surgeon specializing in pediatric urology enjoyed a moment at the Heart Ball with Dr. Preston Nunnelley, VP/Chief Medical officer Baptist Health Lexington and wife Lucille Nunnelley.
Frederic de Beer, MD, Dean of UK College of Medicine and wife Marcielle de Beer, PhD, paused for a moment at the Heart Ball
The 26th Annual Central Kentucky Heart Ball, held on Saturday March 8 2014 at the Lexington Center, in downtown Lexington, drew record crowds and raised $265,000 to fund the mission of the American Heart Association. The evening was chaired by Darby and Charlotte Turner, and honored community leader and heart disease survivor, Warren Rosenthal. Funds raised from the evening will be used by the American Heart Association to support cardiovascular research, preventative education and advocacy efforts in Central and Eastern Kentucky.