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Co-CEOs of S & S Worldwide to co-chair 2024 Eastern Connecticut Heart Walk

Adam Schwartz and Hy Schwartz, Co-CEOs of S&S Worldwide, Inc., have been named co-chairs of the Eastern Connecticut Heart Walk by the American Heart Association. The event is set to take place on October 6, 2024, at UCONN Avery Point Campus.

The Schwartzes will be leading efforts in Eastern Connecticut to recruit volunteers, survivors, and business leaders to support the American Heart Association’s mission of reducing disability and death from cardiovascular disease and stroke. S&S Worldwide is dedicated to helping people live healthier lives and is proud to collaborate with the American Heart Association to promote physical activity and reduce the risk of heart disease.

As a family-owned business for over 110 years, S&S Worldwide is committed to supporting the community and improving health and wellness. The Schwartzes are excited to provide leadership and resources for the Heart Walk to benefit those in Eastern Connecticut and beyond.

Scott Selig, Heart Walk Director at the American Heart Association, expressed gratitude for the Schwartzes’ passion and commitment to the mission of fighting heart disease. Together, they aim to raise funds and awareness for this important cause.

For updates on the Eastern Connecticut Heart Walk, visit heart.org/Connecticut. For sponsorship opportunities, contact Scott Selig at scott.selig@heart.org.

The American Heart Association is dedicated to ensuring longer, healthier lives for all. Through research, advocacy, and public health initiatives, the organization works to promote equitable health in communities. Celebrating its Centennial year in 2024, the American Heart Association continues to advance health and hope for everyone.

For media inquiries, contact Mary Ann Burns at mary.ann.burns@heart.org. For public inquiries, call 1-800-AHA-USA1.

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