American Heart Association annual event raises hope by generating funds and awareness to fight heart disease and stroke

Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the U.S.[1] In addition, an aging, more varied population, along with a significant increase in heart disease and stroke risk factors among younger people are expected to nearly triple the nation’s price tag on cardiovascular disease (CVD) by 2050, according to new published projections from the American Heart Association.
On Saturday, the 2025 Rochester Heart Ball brought together community leaders, volunteers and survivors working to change that statistic. The gala event showcased how research discovery, advocacy and the knowledge to make an impact can change health outcomes of everyone, everywhere in Rochester. The over $500,000 raised will help support the lifesaving work of the American Heart Association, which has been advancing health and hope for everyone, everywhere for more than 100 years.
“We are immensely proud of the impact the Heart Ball has on our community,” said Gavin Brownlie, CEO of Crosby Brownlie, Inc. and co-chairman for the 2025 Rochester Heart Ball. “This event is more than just a celebration; it’s a powerful statement of what we can achieve when we come together for a vital cause.”
“Because heart disease and stroke remain the No. 1 and No. 5 threats to our health, it’s critical that we support the lifesaving research, education and advocacy efforts of the American Heart Association,” said Jason Brownlie, COO of Crosby Brownlie, Inc. and co-chairman for the 2025 Rochester Heart Ball. “Together we can create a vision for brighter tomorrows free from heart disease and stroke.”
The event was a culmination of the year-round Heart of Rochester campaign that works to improve and save lives from heart disease and stroke. The Rochester Heart Ball marks a moment in time to reflect, honor and celebrate the progress made through the discovery of groundbreaking research, advancements in equitable health, advocacy efforts at local, state and federal levels and equipping communities with lifesaving knowledge.
Crosby Brownlie, Inc. served as the Platform Sponsor for this year’s event held at The Hyatt Rochester. More than 400 local guests gathered for moving survivor and volunteer stories, a heart-healthy meal and an auction. Throughout the event, several local volunteers shared their stories of survival, education and advocacy, bringing the mission to life in Rochester.
“We are deeply grateful to our guests, sponsors and volunteers for making this year’s event a tremendous success,” said Megan Vargulick, Executive Director for the Buffalo and Rochester American Heart Association. “Their generosity and support are instrumental in driving the American Heart Association’s mission to combat heart disease and stroke. The Association’s future is about improving yours. We invite the entire community to work together so we can advance health and hope for everyone in Rochester.”
The American Heart Association is the world’s leading nonprofit organization that focuses on heart and brain health. For more information on how to support the American Heart Association visit Heart.org/HeartOfRochester.
[1] Heart and Stroke Association Statistics | American Heart Association