Professional Cyclist Tiffany Cromwell Nominated as Vice President of Pink Ribbon Monaco
Pink Ribbon Monaco has announced the nomination of professional cyclist Tiffany Cromwell as Vice President. With her outstanding achievements as an athlete and Olympian, Cromwell brings a wealth of experience and dedication to the organisation’s mission of promoting breast cancer awareness, women’s health and early detection initiatives.
Tiffany Cromwell’s appointment as Vice President of Pink Ribbon Monaco reinforces the organisation’s dedication to advancing the fight against breast cancer. In her new role, Cromwell will contribute her insights and expertise to furthering the organisation’s mission, including initiatives to promote women’s rights as a member of the DFM (Comité de Protection et de Promotion des Droits des Femmes).
This appointment follows the announcement of H.S.H. Princess Charlene as the Honorary President of Pink Ribbon Monaco earlier this year, demonstrating the organisation’s commitment to advancing its cause with high-profile advocates.
Looking ahead to the upcoming year, Pink Ribbon Monaco is excited to announce a series of events for 2024-25 that will continue to raise awareness and support for breast cancer research. Additionally, the organisation will contribute significantly to the Princess Grace Hospital (CHPG) to further research on lobular breast cancer, underscoring its commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and improving patient outcomes.
Tiffany Cromwell: “Being part of an organisation that aligns with my passion for women’s rights and health is incredibly fulfilling. I am excited to help drive the mission of Pink Ribbon Monaco forward and make a difference in our community.”
About Pink Ribbon Monaco
Under the Honorary Presidency of H.S.H. Princesse Charlene since 2024, founded in 2011 Pink Ribbon Monaco is the first association in the region to mark breast cancer awareness month and illuminating buildings in pink. The organisation, led by Natasha Frost-Savio (Knight of the Order of Saint Charles by decision of H.S.H. Prince Albert II), focuses on early detection and awareness through events like the Pink Ribbon Walk in February and the annual Pink Lights in October. These events convey messages of support, encourage early screening, and aim to save lives. As a Comite for the Protection and Promotion of Women’s Rights (DFM) member, Pink Ribbon Monaco is dedicated to enhancing gender equality. Collaborating with the Princely government, National Council, Ministry of Health, and Princess Grace Hospital, the association has championed awareness, health, and unity for over a decade.