The American Heart Association – Nebraska (heart.org) has announced the addition of Krissy Sullivan as the lead for its Omaha Go Red for Women campaign, a signature initiative focused on empowering women to take charge of their cardiovascular health.
The Go Red for Women campaign brings together education, fundraising, and community-driven action to raise awareness about heart disease—the leading cause of death among women—and to inspire lasting lifestyle changes.
Sullivan joins the organization with a strong background in fundraising, sponsorship development, and donor engagement from her current role at Madonna Rehabilitation Hospitals. Her professional experience also includes work in real estate, business development, and hospitality, giving her a well-rounded perspective on relationship building and community outreach.
Known for her ability to connect with others, Sullivan brings a blend of professionalism, creativity, and energy to her new role. Her leadership will support the continued growth and impact of the Omaha Go Red for Women campaign, helping expand its reach and deepen community involvement.
The American Heart Association looks forward to the contributions Sullivan will bring as she works to advance the mission of improving heart health and saving lives across the Omaha community.
For more information, visit heart.org.
