Cincinnati Leader of Impact: Cintas’ Katie Gough-Edwards
Cintas Corporation's Midwest Sales Director, Katie Gough-Edwards, received the American Heart Association's top regional honor, becoming the 2022 Leader of Impact for Greater Cincinnati. This recognition arose from a seven-week fundraising challenge that raised
- Recognition of Katie Gough-Edwards as AHA’s 2022 Leader of Impact enhances Cintas's corporate reputation.
- Cintas's fundraising efforts of $1.8 million for the AHA reflect strong community engagement.
- Gough-Edwards raised nearly $37,000, showcasing effective leadership and commitment to health awareness.
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Gough-Edwards is among six area changemakers who raised a combined
She was surprised to learn she’d won when the
“Because it was a blind competition, nobody knew what you were raising. It wasn’t posted anywhere, which made it more competitive and fun and really brought it back to raising money for a good cause,” Gough-Edwards said. “It was awesome to see that all the efforts of Cintas and our partners were so successful that we took first place.”
The AHA’s challenge encouraged local leaders to promote heart health awareness and combat health inequities in their communities. This year, 209 local leaders across 150 cities created unique fundraising campaigns.
“Katie is a game-changer for the First Aid & Safety Division, as well as Cintas,” Carter said. “Her personal connections to heart disease and cardiovascular events, in addition to her influence and reach in our business, gave her the potential to be a tremendous force in this year’s Leaders of Impact campaign. I thought she was a natural choice to represent Cintas this year, and I’m so proud she represented Cintas and the
Gough-Edwards credited the longstanding relationship between Cintas and the AHA for fostering awareness about heart disease, strokes, cardiac events and cardiovascular health. Not only is Cintas the AHA’s largest provider of CPR, first aid and Automated External Defibrillator (AED) training in
By participating in or donating to annual campaigns for the Heart Mini-Marathon & Walk and Go Red for Women, thousands of Cintas partners have helped raise funds to support the AHA’s education and awareness programs and fund important research to improve the outcomes of cardiac events.
Gough-Edwards launched her Leader of Impact fundraising campaign on social media, where she shared that heart disease and cardiac events have affected her family members and loved ones – and even herself. Gough-Edwards had heart-related complications with the births of her three children.
She was treated for preeclampsia, a high blood pressure disorder that can lead to life-threatening complications for mother and baby, with her first birth. Gough-Edwards thought she was in the clear after her second baby but was diagnosed with postpartum preeclampsia, a rare and serious condition that can occur up to six weeks after delivery.
Even she didn’t know much about postpartum preeclampsia at the time.
“There’s not a ton of education around it out in the community. We just don’t talk about it enough,” Gough-Edwards said.
Although she did not have to be readmitted to the hospital following her third birth, she showed symptoms for postpartum preeclampsia and was properly treated by her physicians.
Gough-Edwards continues to be a proponent of creating healthier communities through education that features AHA guidelines. The AHA trains 22 million people in CPR each year, has helped over 19 million patients with high blood pressure and has funded more than
With help from her Cintas team, partners, friends, family and the community, Gough-Edwards is confident that the collective 2022 Greater Cincinnati Leaders of Impact campaign funds will help the AHA assist even more people while saving lives.
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