My name is Britton Rowe, and I’m from Thompson Station, Tennessee. I am the Corporate Donor Relations Coordinator for Team 13. Currently, I am a student at Western Kentucky University, where I’m pursuing a degree in Healthcare Administration. I decided to join Bike4Alz because I wanted to make a real impact on people’s lives, especially for those who are suffering from Alzheimer's disease. Alzheimer's has a profound effect not only on individuals but also on families and communities, and I’m passionate about finding ways to help raise awareness and support for those affected.
As someone studying healthcare administration, I recognize the importance of advocacy and grassroots efforts in creating meaningful change, which is why Bike4Alz’s mission resonates so strongly with me. I wanted to contribute to an organization that is dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with Alzheimer's while also funding critical research for a cure. The opportunity to combine my academic background with my desire to make a difference is something I truly value. By joining this team, I hope to raise awareness, fund research, and support families impacted by this disease. It’s not just about cycling—it’s about coming together for a cause that can change lives. Being a part of Bike4Alz gives me the chance to work alongside like-minded individuals, all united in our shared goal of making a meaningful difference in the fight against Alzheimer's. I’m excited to contribute and see how our collective efforts can help shape a better future for those affected.