Charise Van Liew has started, led, and managed nonprofit organizations focused on the greater good for over 20 years. Her main focus has been advancing women in tech and increasing dignity in the workplace.
In 2021, after over 4 years of desperately trying to get a Cushing’s diagnosis and treatment, Charise qualified for and started a clinical trial at Johns Hopkins for Cushing’s. She is still in the extended clinical trial to receive the medication as it was denied approval by the FDA in December 2025.
April 2024, at the age of 42, Charise Van Liew experienced a massive heart attack. She was seen by doctors regularly for a clinical trial she was in at Johns Hopkins but was never seen by a cardiologist. She didn’t know heart disease was the #1 cause of death in women and didn’t know family history increases risk. Doctors aren’t sure why Charise had a heart attack 20+ years early than everyone else in her family, but they think it might have been accelerated due to Cushing’s disease. After experiencing what she thought was heartburn for almost a week, the heartburn spread to her shoulder. She knew that wasn’t normal and went to the ER. A few hours later, she had a heart attack in the ER. She lasted 5 hours until she got to a cardiac unit for a stent. Surviving the ordeal with no heart damage was her green light to advocate for better heart health awareness among women, their providers, and loved ones.
Charise is also a WomenHeart Champion. Learn more about WomenHeart and the WomenHeart Champion program online here.