Centre for Neuro Skills CFO to Lead 2025 Kern County Heart and Stroke Walk

Lindsay Ashley, CFO of Centre for Neuro Skills, will chair the 2025 Kern County Heart and Stroke Walk, mobilizing local executives to raise awareness and funds for heart disease and stroke prevention. The event represents a community-driven effort to support critical health initiatives.

May 20, 2025
Centre for Neuro Skills CFO to Lead 2025 Kern County Heart and Stroke Walk

Lindsay Ashley, chief financial officer of Centre for Neuro Skills, has been selected to chair the American Heart Association's 2025 Kern County Heart and Stroke Walk. The annual event, scheduled for October 11 at California State University, Bakersfield, aims to raise funds and awareness about heart disease and stroke prevention.

Ashley will lead a team of Kern County executives in recruiting companies and organizations to participate in the walk. The leadership team, comprising professionals from various local institutions, will work to generate community engagement and support for the American Heart Association's mission.

The Heart and Stroke Walk serves multiple critical objectives. It celebrates survivors, raises crucial research funds, and provides a platform for promoting community health awareness. By bringing together local businesses and community members, the event creates opportunities for education about heart disease prevention and overall wellness.

The American Heart Association will use funds raised to support research, education, and health initiatives. In Kern County, these efforts include expanding CPR training, connecting patients with advanced treatments, and providing resources for managing cardiovascular health.

Ashley emphasized the event's importance, stating that it represents an opportunity to encourage healthier lifestyles and support families affected by heart disease and stroke. The walk underscores the critical message that heart disease and stroke are largely preventable through lifestyle choices and proactive health management.