WBBJ TV
July 17, 2021
MILAN, Tenn. Men Go Red for Women started their annual ride today.
Saturday, the Men Go Red for Women riders began the 220 mile trek from Milan to Eddyville, Kentucky.
The ride consists of 32 cyclists from all across West Tennessee.
“We’ve been riding with several of the guys that talked about it for years, and last year was the first year for us to do it. And then when it came back around this year we were like, we were all in,” said ride participant Margaret Livingston.
The mission of this ride is to spread and show awareness to heart disease, but more specifically women’s heart disease.
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Men Go Red raising awareness of heart disease with annual bike ride
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Kristi Gustafson Barlette By Kristi Gustafson Barlette on May 3, 2021 at 7:00 AM
Chris McKenna is celebrating two years as the president and CEO of CAP COM Federal Credit Union, a locally headquartered financial institution with 140,000 members and 12 Capital Region locations. McKenna has worked in the financial service and mortgage industry since 1990.
Previously, he served as the chief lending officer at Homeowners Advantage a business he co-founded that was acquired by CAP COM. It’s now the fourth-largest residential mortgage provider in the Capital Region.
After serving on CAP COM’s leadership team for nine years, McKenna was named president and CEO in May 2019.