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Breathe - Tobacco
Thank you! Hawaii Leadership Council Members Mary Browne, Kiewit Steve Businger, University of Hawaii Saving lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease. Kenny Choi, KITV Col. Eric Crawley, MD, Tripler Army Medical Center Cathy Foy-Mahi, Performance Artist Maria Hirt, Four Season’s Lanai Reid Ikeda, MD, Queens Medical Center Emmit Kane, Hawaii Fire Department Von Kenric Kaneshiro,Von Kenric Brushes Education Research Advocacy Sherry Menor-McNamara, Hawaii Chamber of Commerce Rich Miano, Hawaii Speed and Quickness Ron Sanderson, Castle Medical Center For sponsorships, please contact Lorraine Leslie at (808) 687-5375 or [email protected] Lisa Soong, The Mountain Apple Company Douglas Yee, Morgan Stanley Sterling Yee, LaPietra Steve Wilson, State of Hawaii James Wong, Attorney BreatheEasy Breakfast August 4, 2013 Breathe Easy Breakfast Committee John Henry Felix, Chair Patrick Bullard Maria Hirt Jan Hori Karen Latzka Rich Miano $45 per person; sponsor tables of 10 begin at $600 R.S.V.P. by July 30 In an effort to conserve paper, please register at www.BreatheEasyHonolulu.org or call (808) 687-5375 Keynote Speaker Please join us for the 2013 Breathe Easy Breakfast Olin Kreutz “Playing with Asthma” Olin Kreutz is one of Hawaii’s most famous athletes. While attending Honolulu’s St. Louis High School, Kreutz lettered in football, wrestling and track. Team captain, an All-State pick August 4, 2013 and a SuperPep All America choice, he won the ILH Wrestling Heavyweight Championship. 10:00 to 11:30 am Kreutz excelled in football at the University of Washignton, earning Pac-10 honors before (check in begins at 9:30 am) turning pro with the Chicago Bears. Kreutz played for 13 years with Chicago, including on the 2006 Bears Superbowl team, and was a six-time Pro Bowler. He played one season for the New Event Chair John Henry Felix, PhD Chairman, President & CEO Hawaii Medical Assurance Association Harbor View Center 1129 Nimitz Highway (above Nico’s - Pier 38) Honolulu Emcee Kenny Choi KITV-ABC News Anchor Orleans Saints before retiring in 2011, widely recognized as one of the NFL’s all-time great centers. Remarkably, Kreutz achieved his on-field excellence despite being a lifelong asthmatic. He was inducted into the Hawaii Sports Hall of Fame earlier this year. Kreutz, married to his high school sweetheart and father of five, maintains a home on the Mainland and in Kalama Valley.