Leadership
For more than 100 years, the American Heart Association has made bold moves to save lives and pioneer scientific discoveries. We haven’t done it alone. We reach our goals working with organizations and individuals who share our vision for better health and today, the Go Red for Women community is stronger than ever. The American Heart Association, through Go Red for Women, is prepared to meet the evolving needs of women now, and at every age, every stage, and every season of their lives as their trusted, relevant source for credible, equitable health solutions, and that is why our volunteer leadership is so important. Go Red for Women is a catalyst for this critical work.
2025 Go Red for Women Co-Chairs

Tracy Parris-Benjamin
Managing Partner
The Outcomes Architect

Lois Greene, DHA, MBA, BSN, RN
Sr. Vice President, Wellness Equity and Population Health
University Hospital
Executive Leadership Team
Jo Ann Saitta
Partner and Global Data Strategy, Analytics & AI Practice Lead
Putnam
Survivor Ambassador
Kalsoom Kazmi
Founder & CEO
Brillance Foundation Inc.
Bianca McQueen, MBA
Field Account Manager
Sartorius
Conor Barrett, MD, MBA
Sr. Vice President and Chief Clinical Officer for Heart and Vascular Service Line
RWJBarnabas Health
Suzette Robinson, MHA
SVP and Chief Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Officer
RWJBarnabas Health
Anand Singh
Vice President RWJBH Northern Cardiothoracic Surgery Strategy & CBMC Cardiovascular Services
RWJBarnabas Health
Angela Starkweather, PhD, ACNP-BC, FAANP, FAAN
Dean and Professor of School of Nursing
Rutgers