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Blythe Young is the Community Advocacy Director for the American Heart Association, Greater Bay Area. She has a BS in Dietetics and Community Nutrition Services from UC Davis. She dedicates her public health policy career to community health through prevention and enacting local policy with equity and social justice.
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We advocate for public policies at the federal, state and local levels that support the Associations mission to be a relentless force for a world of longer, healthier lives.
American Heart Association FormationAssociation for the Prevention and Relief of Heart Disease 1915 in New York City, New York American Heart Association June 10, 1924 in Chicago, Illinois Founder Paul Dudley White, Dr. Lewis A. Conner, Dr. Robert H. Halsey, Dr. James B. Herrick, Dr. Hugh McCulloch, and Dr. Joseph Sailer12 more rows
Nancy Brown. Nancy Brown is Chief Executive Officer of the American Heart Association (AHA), which is celebrating its centennial in 2024 and launching its second century of advancing health and hope for everyone, everywhere. Its unwavering mission: To be a relentless force for a world of longer, healthier lives.
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The most highly compensated employee is Nancy Brown, who received $2.3 million in compensation in 2021; and more than $8 million over the past 3 years: 2021: $2,289,308. 2020: $2,517,493. 2019: $3,474,435.

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