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Published: December 11, 2023

Twenty Twin Cities Women Honored for Leadership and Service for Advancing Heart Health in Women

Representing a diversity of backgrounds and experiences, the American Heart Association names Women of the Decade honorees
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Twin Cities Women of the Decade Honorees

(L to R) Jaimie Mattson (2024 Go Red for Women Chair and Women of the Decade Honoree), Jeannine Rivet (Women of the Decade Honoree), and Pam Simons (Women of the Decade Honoree).

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Twin Cities Women of the Decade Honorees

Twin Cities Women of the Decade Honorees

(L to R) Jaimie Mattson (2024 Go Red for Women Chair and Women of the Decade Honoree), Jeannine Rivet (Women of the Decade Honoree), and Pam Simons (Women of the Decade Honoree).

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