Wear Red Gala-entines Day

Feb. 13, 2024 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Glenrose Room, Royal Glenora Club, 11160 River Valley Rd NW, Edmonton, AB

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Friendships are good for the soul - and heart.

You’re invited to the first annual Wear Red Day Canada Gala-entine’s Day event, featuring live music, refreshments, engaging speakers and plenty of time to socialize. Learn how to protect yourself and the women in your life by understanding the unique risk factors that women face at every age and stage of life, because #HerHeartMatters.

Wear Red Day

Wear a little or wear a lot! Across Canada, people are wearing red on February 13 to raise awareness about women’s heart health. Wearing a bit of red (or more) is encouraged but not mandatory.

Is this a women-only event?

This event is for anyone who identifies as a woman, and anyone who loves women. Sex and gender both play a role in the health inequities facing women. Other factors, such as race, ability, sexual orientation, education, income, and more, intersect to compound the complexities of women's health overall.

Event Schedule

  • 6:30 p.m. - Doors open
  • 7:00 p.m. - Welcome
  • 7:10 p.m. - A “Her Heart” Story with Sharon Gingara
  • 7:30 p.m. - Women’s Heart Health with Dr. Colleen Norris
  • 8 - 8:15 p.m. - Taking Care of Yourself to Take Care of Others with Emeleigh Hardwicke-Brown, ‘07 BCom, registered clinical counsellor
  • 8:15 - 8:30 p.m. - Confidently Navigating the Healthcare System with Elisa Proulx, certified communications coach
  • 8:30 - 8:45 p.m. - Audience question and answer with speakers

This event is open to all alumni and their guests.

Space is limited. Registration will close when the event reaches capacity, or on February 9, 2024.

The event cost is $35 (includes one alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverage, charcuterie and appetizers, live music, a 360° photo booth and a chance to win an l-heart pendant necklace, $150 value).

Cash bar available for additional drinks.

Speakers

Dr. Colleen Norris, '78 Dip(Nu), '82 BScN, '92 MN, '02 PhD
Professor and Associate Dean, Research, Faculty of Nursing. Assistant Adjunct Professor in the Department of Medicine in the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry.
Dr. Norris' program of research focuses on the sex and gender factors that impact women’s heart health. Dr. Norris is the Cavarzan Chair in Mature Women’s Health Research with Women & Children's Research Institute (WCHRI), she focuses on promoting and linking research with practice for the benefit of women. She is also the past Chair of the Canadian Women’s Heart Health Alliance, Health Policy and Services working group, whose mandate is to implement policies that advance our understanding of the unique sex and gender factors affecting the outcomes of women’s heart health. She is a committee member on the Women’s Heart and Brain Health Network Research Steering Committee and is actively involved in advancing sex and gender-based analysis and reporting in Heart & Stroke funded research. Dr. Norris has mentored over 80 students/trainees. She has presented extensively and has over 350 publications in the areas of sex and gender differences in cardiovascular treatment and outcomes, and women’s heart health.

Elisa Proulx is a Certified Communication Coach, and Founder of The Self-Assured Speaker, a coaching and training company for self-led businesswomen who want to show up & speak up with greater confidence and authority. Elisa works with women entrepreneurs, business groups, and organizations to empower women with the skills and mindset to become Self-Assured Speakers. Through her training, background, and experience, she provides women with the tools to build strong communication skills, so they can effectively talk about their business, confidently promote themselves, and grow their impact and their influence.

Elisa is passionate about empowering women to deeply trust themselves and to use their voice as a tool to create the results they desire in both business and personal life.

A born and raised Torontonian, Elisa moved out west 10 years ago and fell in love with the Edmonton community. She settled down in St. Albert, Alberta, where she now lives with her husband and 2 babies

Emeleigh Brown was born and raised in Edmonton, Alberta. She earned her Bachelor of Commerce at the University of Alberta, and her MBA at the University of Calgary. During her master's, she decided she was very passionate about the psychology aspect of business, and started her journey to becoming a counsellor. She now has her Master of Counselling with a specialization in Counselling Psychology from the University of Athabasca. She is a Registered Clinical Counsellor.

Sharon Gingara - An avid runner and all-around outdoorsy gal, was the last person anyone thought would have a heart attack — but she did. As women, we share every detail of our lives with each other — our passions, our hardships, even our secrets. But somehow the topic of heart attack and heart disease, which is killing women at an alarming rate, rarely seems to come up. In Sharon’s talk, she shares an eye-opening look at what went wrong, what she and others didn’t know or ignored along the way, and starts the conversation that we really should be having with our gal pals.

Contact

For questions about the event, email Jenna Semmens at dewling@ualberta.ca.

For changes to your registration, email Jodi Richter, Office of Alumni Relations at jodi.richter@ualberta.ca.

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Cost
$35
Audience
Alumni
Community, Public
Faculty, Staff
Undergraduate Students
Graduate Students
Category
Alumni Health Wellness, Recreation Presentations