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8125 North Hayden Road | Scottsdale, AZ 85258 | 480-587-5000 | HonorHealthFoundation.org HonorHealth Foundation is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization PI L L A R S O F H O N O R: Louise & David Zirretta Purposeful philanthropists empower the future of healthcare. Learn more about the variety of legacy giving options that can help you fulfill your purpose. Contact HonorHealth Foundation at 480-587-5000 or visit HonorHealthFoundation.org “The leadership of HonorHealth has ensured high quality patient care today and is elevating healthcare measurably with innovation, research and a world class medical staff.” —David Zirretta, philanthropist Louise and David Zirretta approach life with passion and make intentional decisions about how to focus their commitment toward community well-being. Last year, however, they needed to focus on Louise’s well- being when they learned she had a large, non-malignant brain tumor that necessitated a delicate craniotomy. A career healthcare executive, Louise understood what differentiates the best healthcare systems. “I knew HonorHealth ranks amongst the best and is providing world class healthcare right here in our back yard! Unconditionally, we turned to the neurosurgical team at the Bob Bové Neuroscience Institute,” Louise explains. The Zirrettas embrace HonorHealth’s innovative focus, and this led to another intentional decision for the couple: a legacy gift to the HonorHealth Foundation to further the advancement of neurosurgery technologies and techniques. “Our philanthropic focus must advance healthcare transformation through an organization that shares our beliefs and values and has the capability to make a visionary difference. This requires continuous investment in people, research, scientific collaboration and innovation. It takes time and philanthropic support,” David explains. Louise is fully recovered and back to golf, bocce, and engagement on several not-for-profit boards, working passionately and intentionally toward community well-being.