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Dr. Scott and Carrie Greenberg to chair 2025 Montgomery and North Harris Heart Ball
For more than 100 years, the American Heart Association has been committed to advancing health and hope for everyone, everywhere. Through the Heart Ball campaign, Dr. Scott and Carrie Greenberg will lead community-wide efforts to help ensure every individual in Montgomery and North Harris County has the opportunity for a full, healthy life. The Heart Ball celebrates hope and progress made through the dedication and passion of all who support the American Heart Association’s efforts to make an impact on the health of the community. These efforts include the relentless pursuit of scientific discovery, public policy change, equitable health for the under resourced and underrepresented, and education to equip the community to take control of their health.

“Dr. Scott and Carrie Greenberg embody exceptional leadership and dedication as visionary advocates for better health. Dr. Greenberg, a distinguished Cardiac Electrophysiologist, serves at The Woodlands North Houston Heart Center and Baylor College of Medicine. Carrie, with her passion for the American Heart Association’s mission, deep understanding of community needs, and unwavering commitment to making a difference. Together make them an ideal choice to chair this event,” said Lisa Fenley, senior development director for the American Heart Association, Gulf Coast. “We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Scott and Carrie to the Heart of Montgomery and North Harris County initiative, which focuses on advancing critical health issues and striving to equitably improve and save lives.”
Dr. Greenberg is board-certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine in Cardiac Electrophysiology, Cardiovascular Disease, and Internal Medicine. He is also board-certified by the National Board of Echocardiography in Adult Comprehensive Echocardiography. As the Medical Director of Cardiac Electrophysiology at Baylor St. Luke’s – The Woodlands Hospital, his expertise includes complex arrhythmia ablation, implantable cardiac devices, left atrial appendage occlusion, and sudden cardiac death prevention. A dedicated advocate, Dr. Greenberg has served on national taskforces for the Heart Rhythm Society and currently holds positions on its Board of Governors and as Treasurer, contributing to health policy and regulatory affairs.

“I am honored to serve as the 2025 Montgomery and North Harris County Heart Ball Chairperson along with my wife Carrie. Our journey with heart health became deeply personal when I had to step in to save my father-in-law’s life after he experienced sudden cardiac arrest during a church service. That moment underscored how critical it is to raise awareness about heart health and the importance of rapid response in emergencies. By empowering individuals with knowledge and resources, we can give more people a fighting chance at survival, said Dr. Greenberg. “Carrie and I are eager to work with our outstanding team of volunteers and the American Heart Association to drive change by removing barriers to health, investing in groundbreaking research, delivering impactful health education and advocating for healthy policies. It takes a community to make a lasting impact, and we must do whatever it takes to create a better tomorrow for all people in Montgomery and North Harris County.”
The 2025 Montgomery and North Harris County Heart Ball is presented by St. Luke’s Health The Woodlands Hospital and will be held on February 22, 2025, at The Woodlands Waterway Marriott. The annual event is a night to celebrate the Association’s year-round efforts to break down barriers to health in Montgomery and North Harris County. Throughout the evening, the American Heart Association, the world’s leading nonprofit organization focused on heart and brain health, will honor volunteers and patrons, feature stories of survivors, and entertain guests with an exquisite dinner, dancing and an exciting auction. For more information on how to support or attend the Montgomery and North Harris County Heart Ball, visit heart.org/thewoodlandsheartball or contact Kristi Grosse, at Kristi.Grosse@heart.org.
Source: American Heart Association
