Nancy Brown Recognized for Nonprofit Leadership and Impact on 40th Anniversary at American Heart Association

Nancy Brown, CEO of the American Heart Association, was named to The NonProfit Times Power and Influence Top 50 for the 11th time, marking her 40 years of service and leadership that expanded the organization's global influence and launched key health initiatives.

Bay Area Metrowire Staff
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Nancy Brown Recognized for Nonprofit Leadership and Impact on 40th Anniversary at American Heart Association

Nancy Brown, chief executive officer of the American Heart Association, has been named to The NonProfit Times 29th annual Power and Influence Top 50 list, marking the 11th time the publication has recognized her leadership. The list honors leaders who have distinguished themselves as initiators and innovators in the nonprofit sector. This recognition coincides with the Association's celebration of Brown's 40 years of service, which began in 1986 in Michigan.

Under Brown's leadership since 2008, the American Heart Association has expanded its global influence in cardiovascular and brain health, accelerated scientific discovery, and advanced quality improvement programs. She has strengthened advocacy for healthier communities, elevated women's health through Go Red for Women, and launched initiatives such as Nation of Lifesavers. The organization has also launched multi-million-dollar research initiatives that are changing the future of heart and brain health. Today, the American Heart Association is the largest non-governmental funder of cardiovascular research in the United States.

“Being recognized alongside other remarkable leaders is truly an honor, especially as I reflect on 40 years of service to the American Heart Association,” said Brown. “It is my greatest honor to continue to serve this mission after four decades. I am deeply grateful for the colleagues, mentors, volunteers, supporters, patients, survivors and staff who have been part of this journey, and I am excited to see the impact we will continue to make together.”

Lee Shapiro, American Heart Association volunteer board chair and managing partner at 7wireVentures, commented, “Nancy's 40 years of service are a testament to the kind of visionary, mission-centered leadership that moves organizations - and entire fields - forward. Her ability to unite volunteers, staff, supporters and sponsors around bold goals has helped expand the Association's reach and impact in profound ways.”

Brown’s recognition underscores the importance of sustained leadership in driving nonprofit success and health outcomes. The American Heart Association’s work, supported by more than 35 million volunteers globally, funds groundbreaking research, advocates for public health, and provides resources to combat cardiovascular disease and stroke. For more information, visit The NonProfit Times Power and Influence Top 50.

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