March 13, 2019 – Hank Isenberg, President and CEO of IronMountain Solutions is serving as the chair for the American Heart Association’s 2019 Huntsville Heart Ball. Hank became CEO of IronMountain Solutions in 2009 after being the only employee from 2007-2009. IronMountain Solutions Inc. now has nearly 200 employees and has been awarded Best Places to Work Award-Gold in 2016, 2017, and 2018 by the Huntsville Chamber of Commerce. Hank also served in the military from 1985-1991. He was ordered back to active duty to support Operation Enduring Freedom where he managed Acquisition programs for PM-AGSE in support of aviation operations in the Middle East. Hank is a very active member of the community serving as Chairman or Director to a number of organizations. Thank you, Hank for your service.
The Heart Ball will be held on May 18, 2019 at The Westin. The goal of the event is to raise money and awareness about heart disease and stroke. Heart disease and stroke are the No. 1 and No. 2 leading causes of death for both men and women in the United States and both are largely preventable. The contributions raised at the Heart Ball will directly benefit the Huntsville community through the continued funding of biomedical research and ongoing educational programs, resulting in lives saved and enhanced health and wellness. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in Alabama and the American Heart Association funded research has led to important discoveries like CPR, life extending drugs and surgical procedures that save thousands of lives each year.
The Heart Ball will celebrate the energy, passion and power of what happens when we band together to wipeout heart disease and stroke.
For more information about heart disease and stroke or to find out more about the Huntsville Heart Ball please call the American Heart Association at 270-217-3456.
About the American Heart Association
Founded in 1924, the American Heart Association today is the nation’s oldest and largest voluntary health organization dedicated to building healthier lives, free of heart disease and stroke. These diseases, America’s No. 1 and No. 5 killers, and all other cardiovascular diseases claim nearly 870,000 lives a year. In fiscal year 2006–07 the association invested more than $554 million in research, professional and public education, advocacy and community service programs to help all Americans live longer, healthier lives. To learn more, call 1-800-AHA-USA1 or visit americanheart.org.
CONTACT: Michelle Lewzader | North Alabama Event Specialist | (205) 510-1513 | Michelle.Lewzader@heart.org