American Heart Association Names Indy Director
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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowThe American Heart Association has named Amanda Mills as executive director in Indianapolis. The association says Mills will oversee fundraising and community engagement initiatives.
The AHA says Mills has been with the association for nearly nine years, most recently as the senior director for Go Red for Women in Cincinnati where she led one of the top 10 Go Red for Women campaigns in the country.
“Amanda is a thought-leader, an innovator, and a colleague who truly creates impact in every role she plays,” said Kevin Harker, executive vice president of the American Heart Association’s Midwest Region. “We are excited to see her step into this important leadership role.”
Previously, Mills served the AHA as a Youth Market Director and a HeartChase Director. In 2014, she earned the AHA’s prestigious Rome Betts Award of Excellence for her distinguished performance and leadership.