As the Youth Market Director at the American Heart Association, Jamie Pope plays a pivotal role in advancing the Kids Heart Challenge, a dynamic service-learning program designed to empower children in their health journeys. With a strong focus on education and community engagement, Jamie is...
As the Youth Market Director at the American Heart Association, Jamie Pope plays a pivotal role in advancing the Kids Heart Challenge, a dynamic service-learning program designed to empower children in their health journeys. With a strong focus on education and community engagement, Jamie is dedicated to ensuring that every child is equipped with the knowledge and resources necessary to thrive physically, socially, and emotionally. In this capacity, Jamie acts as a vital liaison between the American Heart Association and school-based coordinators, including physical education teachers, school principals, and superintendents.
One of Jamie's key responsibilities is to implement Kids Heart Challenge events, which not only raise crucial funds for the organization but also foster a culture of health and wellness within schools. By leveraging skills in new business development and sales operations, Jamie effectively communicates the lifesaving mission of the American Heart Association, securing participation from local schools and providing them with the tools needed to succeed.
In addition to her role in fundraising, Jamie is adept at utilizing social media and marketing strategies to enhance program visibility and engagement. Her expertise in coaching and training ensures that school coordinators are well-prepared to deliver impactful educational experiences to students. Through negotiation and customer service skills, Jamie builds strong relationships with educational institutions, creating a collaborative environment that prioritizes the health and well-being of children. Overall, Jamie Pope's commitment to empowering youth through the Kids Heart Challenge exemplifies her passion for making a lasting difference in the community.