ABOUT
CAMILLE RUVO
Co-Founder and Vice-Chairwoman, Keep Memory Alive
As Vice-Chairwoman, Mrs. Ruvo leads the efforts of development, event planning, and all fundraising for Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health in Nevada.
Mrs. Ruvo has dedicated more than 20 years to help better the lives of those living in Nevada. In addition to raising two daughters, Camille coordinated major fundraising endeavors for the Meadows School, Alexander Dawson, and Bishop Gorman High School.
Mrs. Ruvo has continued throughout the years to volunteer, support and fundraise for various charities in Las Vegas. She served on the Andre Agassi Capital Campaign Board and shortly thereafter, Mrs. Ruvo became an effective member of the Catholic Charities executive board for six years, earning her seat as President of the Catholic Charities executive board.
The Woodrow Wilson Foundation, The Heart of Hope Foundation, Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada and the Girl Scouts of Southern Nevada have recognized Mrs. Ruvo’s philanthropic efforts.
Camille Ruvo is proud to be the wife of Larry Ruvo, the mother of Lauren and Brianna and the stepmom of Nicole.
Mrs. Ruvo’s next fundraising focus for Keep Memory Alive is the caregiver. The goal of this endeavor is to provide a greater awareness of the unspoken distress that a caregiver endures while caring for a loved one with neurological disease. Providing the social services and support systems that caregivers need while taking care of their loved ones is her passion. In order to stress the importance of caregivers, Mrs. Ruvo personally coined the phrase, Before the Cure—There are Caregivers™. [KeepMemoryAlive.org]
ABOUT
KEEP MEMORY ALIVE
Built on the power of one family’s promise and community philanthropy. Keep Memory Alive and Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, at Cleveland Clinic Nevada, aims to find, fund, and facilitate the most effective and innovative research and caregiver programming for patients and their families. Collectively as one - the shared mission is to care for patients with brain disorders, support their families, and develop treatments and cures for diseases affecting the brain.