The American Heart Association held its annual Go Red for Women Luncheon Sept. 17 at Ramada Oasis Inn & Convention Center. The event, presented by Springfield Trust & Investment Co., featured the “Purse-onalities” Silent Auction complete with donated purses filled with various items.
Keynote speakers at the luncheon were Dr. Aparna Cherla, a cardiologist specializing in electrophysiology from CoxHealth, and Dr. Kathy LeMon, a clinical psychologist and contract provider for St. John’s Health System’s Hammons Heart Institute.
The American Heart Association held its annual Go Red for Women Luncheon Sept. 17 at Ramada Oasis Inn & Convention Center. The event, presented by Springfield Trust & Investment Co., featured the “Purse-onalities” Silent Auction complete with donated purses filled with various items.
Keynote speakers at the luncheon were Dr. Aparna Cherla, a cardiologist specializing in electrophysiology from CoxHealth, and Dr. Kathy LeMon, a clinical psychologist and contract provider for St. John’s Health System’s Hammons Heart Institute.
The American Heart Association held its annual Go Red for Women Luncheon Sept. 17 at Ramada Oasis Inn & Convention Center. The event, presented by Springfield Trust & Investment Co., featured the “Purse-onalities” Silent Auction complete with donated purses filled with various items.
Keynote speakers at the luncheon were Dr. Aparna Cherla, a cardiologist specializing in electrophysiology from CoxHealth, and Dr. Kathy LeMon, a clinical psychologist and contract provider for St. John’s Health System’s Hammons Heart Institute.
The American Heart Association held its annual Go Red for Women Luncheon Sept. 17 at Ramada Oasis Inn & Convention Center. The event, presented by Springfield Trust & Investment Co., featured the “Purse-onalities” Silent Auction complete with donated purses filled with various items.
Keynote speakers at the luncheon were Dr. Aparna Cherla, a cardiologist specializing in electrophysiology from CoxHealth, and Dr. Kathy LeMon, a clinical psychologist and contract provider for St. John’s Health System’s Hammons Heart Institute.
The American Heart Association held its annual Go Red for Women Luncheon Sept. 17 at Ramada Oasis Inn & Convention Center. The event, presented by Springfield Trust & Investment Co., featured the “Purse-onalities” Silent Auction complete with donated purses filled with various items.
Keynote speakers at the luncheon were Dr. Aparna Cherla, a cardiologist specializing in electrophysiology from CoxHealth, and Dr. Kathy LeMon, a clinical psychologist and contract provider for St. John’s Health System’s Hammons Heart Institute.
The American Heart Association held its annual Go Red for Women Luncheon Sept. 17 at Ramada Oasis Inn & Convention Center. The event, presented by Springfield Trust & Investment Co., featured the “Purse-onalities” Silent Auction complete with donated purses filled with various items.
Keynote speakers at the luncheon were Dr. Aparna Cherla, a cardiologist specializing in electrophysiology from CoxHealth, and Dr. Kathy LeMon, a clinical psychologist and contract provider for St. John’s Health System’s Hammons Heart Institute.
The American Heart Association held its annual Go Red for Women Luncheon Sept. 17 at Ramada Oasis Inn & Convention Center. The event, presented by Springfield Trust & Investment Co., featured the “Purse-onalities” Silent Auction complete with donated purses filled with various items.
Keynote speakers at the luncheon were Dr. Aparna Cherla, a cardiologist specializing in electrophysiology from CoxHealth, and Dr. Kathy LeMon, a clinical psychologist and contract provider for St. John’s Health System’s Hammons Heart Institute.
The American Heart Association held its annual Go Red for Women Luncheon Sept. 17 at Ramada Oasis Inn & Convention Center. The event, presented by Springfield Trust & Investment Co., featured the “Purse-onalities” Silent Auction complete with donated purses filled with various items.
Keynote speakers at the luncheon were Dr. Aparna Cherla, a cardiologist specializing in electrophysiology from CoxHealth, and Dr. Kathy LeMon, a clinical psychologist and contract provider for St. John’s Health System’s Hammons Heart Institute.
The American Heart Association held its annual Go Red for Women Luncheon Sept. 17 at Ramada Oasis Inn & Convention Center. The event, presented by Springfield Trust & Investment Co., featured the “Purse-onalities” Silent Auction complete with donated purses filled with various items.
Keynote speakers at the luncheon were Dr. Aparna Cherla, a cardiologist specializing in electrophysiology from CoxHealth, and Dr. Kathy LeMon, a clinical psychologist and contract provider for St. John’s Health System’s Hammons Heart Institute.
The American Heart Association held its annual Go Red for Women Luncheon Sept. 17 at Ramada Oasis Inn & Convention Center. The event, presented by Springfield Trust & Investment Co., featured the “Purse-onalities” Silent Auction complete with donated purses filled with various items.
Keynote speakers at the luncheon were Dr. Aparna Cherla, a cardiologist specializing in electrophysiology from CoxHealth, and Dr. Kathy LeMon, a clinical psychologist and contract provider for St. John’s Health System’s Hammons Heart Institute.
The American Heart Association held its annual Go Red for Women Luncheon Sept. 17 at Ramada Oasis Inn & Convention Center. The event, presented by Springfield Trust & Investment Co., featured the “Purse-onalities” Silent Auction complete with donated purses filled with various items.
Keynote speakers at the luncheon were Dr. Aparna Cherla, a cardiologist specializing in electrophysiology from CoxHealth, and Dr. Kathy LeMon, a clinical psychologist and contract provider for St. John’s Health System’s Hammons Heart Institute.
The American Heart Association held its annual Go Red for Women Luncheon Sept. 17 at Ramada Oasis Inn & Convention Center. The event, presented by Springfield Trust & Investment Co., featured the “Purse-onalities” Silent Auction complete with donated purses filled with various items.
Keynote speakers at the luncheon were Dr. Aparna Cherla, a cardiologist specializing in electrophysiology from CoxHealth, and Dr. Kathy LeMon, a clinical psychologist and contract provider for St. John’s Health System’s Hammons Heart Institute.
The American Heart Association held its annual Go Red for Women Luncheon Sept. 17 at Ramada Oasis Inn & Convention Center. The event, presented by Springfield Trust & Investment Co., featured the “Purse-onalities” Silent Auction complete with donated purses filled with various items.
Keynote speakers at the luncheon were Dr. Aparna Cherla, a cardiologist specializing in electrophysiology from CoxHealth, and Dr. Kathy LeMon, a clinical psychologist and contract provider for St. John’s Health System’s Hammons Heart Institute.
The American Heart Association held its annual Go Red for Women Luncheon Sept. 17 at Ramada Oasis Inn & Convention Center. The event, presented by Springfield Trust & Investment Co., featured the “Purse-onalities” Silent Auction complete with donated purses filled with various items.
Keynote speakers at the luncheon were Dr. Aparna Cherla, a cardiologist specializing in electrophysiology from CoxHealth, and Dr. Kathy LeMon, a clinical psychologist and contract provider for St. John’s Health System’s Hammons Heart Institute.
The American Heart Association held its annual Go Red for Women Luncheon Sept. 17 at Ramada Oasis Inn & Convention Center. The event, presented by Springfield Trust & Investment Co., featured the “Purse-onalities” Silent Auction complete with donated purses filled with various items.
Keynote speakers at the luncheon were Dr. Aparna Cherla, a cardiologist specializing in electrophysiology from CoxHealth, and Dr. Kathy LeMon, a clinical psychologist and contract provider for St. John’s Health System’s Hammons Heart Institute.
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