New faces at Cayman Heart Fund
(Grand
Cayman, August 8, 2019) Cayman Heart Fund is pleased to
introduce some new faces to the organization. Joining the team is
Angelique Bodden our new Coordinator and Ailian Evans, Barrie Quappe
and Teri Quappe our new Board Members.
Angelique
Bodden is Caymanian native and a seasoned real estate professional
with MOD Realty. Angelique has an extensive professional background
in Finance and Management. She has been dedicated to Customer
Service, Marketing and Sales for over a decade. She is also a
certified Personal Trainer and is in the process of obtaining her
Youth Fitness Trainer certification. Angelique is a mother of two
amazing children and love working with children. She enjoys helping
children to find themselves and one day hope to start a Gym that
specializing in the Nutrition and Fitness of Children.
Ailian
Evans was born in Manzanillo, Cuba. She moved to the Cayman Islands
almost 15 years ago with her husband Sean.
Ailian is a heart mom; her son Nolan
passed away on January 25, 2018 at just 7 months old due to a Complex
Congenital Heart Defect (CHD). Since Nolan’s passing Ailian, her
husband and their daughter Ashlyn affectionately known as Team Nolan
embarked on a mission to raise CHD awareness and funds for local
families with CHD babies. In addition to being a heart mom, Ailian
has been employed in the private banking industry for over 13 years
and is currently employed as International Client Service Officer at
EFG Bank (Cayman) Branch. Ailian’s larger and now annual
initiatives are her very successful KIDFEST events and Heart Warriors
& Angels Beach Walk held each February on CHD awareness week.
Team Nolan has to date raised more than $46,000 in donations to the
Cayman Heart Fund. In September of 2018 Ailian was awarded the Cayman
Heart Fund Award in appreciation for Team Nolan’s outstanding
effort and contribution.
Barrie
Quappé is a Director/Consultant who helps owners of medical
facilities meet and exceed the National Standards for healthcare
facilities in the Cayman Islands. Before starting Cayman Healthcare
Consulting, Barrie pioneered the role of Health Practice and Facility
Inspector for the Department of Health Regulatory Services in the
Cayman Islands Government and set policies and procedures in place
for inspections of all healthcare facilities on our three islands.
After a successful career as a cardiovascular specialist nurse, with
experience in the United States and both local hospitals at the time,
Barrie was an Analyst for the Complaints Commission (now the
Ombudsman office) working on various investigations. Barrie now
guides and encourages healthcare facility owners to update their
policies and other requirements in the Health Practice Law, so they
strive for excellence in their healthcare services. She has served on
various medical-related boards such as the HSA and Nursing and
Midwifery and loves to teach CPR classes with St. Mathews University.
Barrie also has a thriving career in the entertainment industry,
performing in ‘Sea ‘N B’ band, numerous theatre projects and is
the Talk Show host on the television show “Cayman Now”.
Teri Quappé is
a Sales Professional with the Cayman Islands Sotheby’s
International Realty company where she matches clients with their
dream homes/business locations and more. She is also a film maker
having achieved her Bachelor of Arts in Practical Film Making at MET
Film School, London, UK and her current film has been accepted into 8
Film Festivals as it continues the global Festival circuit. Teri has
a wide variety of experience including working as an EMT-B in Cayman
and New York served as a United States Air Force – Transport
Specialist, years of performance experience on stage in Cayman and
abroad and has directed multiple stage shows and films. She is a
former Youth Director for the Cayman Heart Fund and is a board member
for the Zak Quappe Flight Scholarship. Teri is excited to serve as
one of the Fund-Raising Events coordinator for Cayman Heart Fund.
The
Cayman Heart Fund (CHF) is a non-profit, non-government organization
dedicated to the reduction of heart and circulatory disease in the
Cayman Islands. Heart and circulatory disease, known as
cardiovascular disease (CVD), is the number one health problem in the
Cayman Islands. For more information contact: 345-916-6324
or info@caymanheartfund.com.
IMAGES:
Picture
1. Angelique Bodden (Black Blazer, Brown & Black Dress), Picture
2. Ailian Evans (Blue Blazer, Black & White Poka-dot Shirt),
Picture 3. Barrie Quappe (White Blouse), Picture 4. Teri Quappe (Navy
Blue and White Poka-dot Shirt)
Published August 7, 2019
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