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Published: August 20, 2025

Portland healthcare leader takes the helm to save lives

Matthew Kampfe mobilizes Oregon and SW Washington’s corporate leaders to build community of lifesavers as chairperson of American Heart Association Heart and Stroke Walk
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Matthew Kampfe

As the Brain Rehab Network president, Matthew will lead the charge as the 2026 Oregon and southwest Washington Heart and Stroke Walk chairperson and work to add to a community of lifesavers across the region.

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Matthew Kampfe

As the Brain Rehab Network president, Matthew will lead the charge as the 2026 Oregon and southwest Washington Heart and Stroke Walk chairperson and work to add to a community of lifesavers across the region.

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