Ross Negele, system project manager at GeniSys, and fiancee Lia Moreggi, partnership manager at
Alex and Ani
Duncan Silver and Anna Vogel, engineers at Cytrellis Biosystems
Meredith Beaton Starr, stewardship and development director, and husband Billy Starr, founder and executive director, both at Pan-Mass Challenge
Ted Schlueter, CEO at Breakaway Marketing, Drew Harrington, co-founder and CEO of Yasso, and David Knies, chief strategy and growth officer at Breakaway Marketing
Suzanne Lawlor, talent manager, and daughter Caroline Gray, singer/songwriter and performer of the national anthem at the start of the cycling event
The Pan-Mass Challenge kicked off its 2018 fundraising efforts on Jan. 27 with the PMC Winter Cycle, Fenway Park’s first indoor cycling event that attracted 750 cyclists on stationary bikes in the State Street Pavilion. Three hundred guests and corporate sponsors then celebrated at the Lansdowne Pub with food, drinks and musical performances by Legends of Summer and Caroline Gray. The stationary bike marathon raised more than $250,000.
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PMC Winter Cycle
By Dana Bisbee | Feb. 7, 2018
Ross Negele, system project manager at GeniSys, and fiancee Lia Moreggi, partnership manager at Alex and Ani
Duncan Silver and Anna Vogel, engineers at Cytrellis Biosystems
Meredith Beaton Starr, stewardship and development director, and husband Billy Starr, founder and executive director, both at Pan-Mass Challenge
Ted Schlueter, CEO at Breakaway Marketing, Drew Harrington, co-founder and CEO of Yasso, and David Knies, chief strategy and growth officer at Breakaway Marketing
Suzanne Lawlor, talent manager, and daughter Caroline Gray, singer/songwriter and performer of the national anthem at the start of the cycling event
The Pan-Mass Challenge kicked off its 2018 fundraising efforts on Jan. 27 with the PMC Winter Cycle, Fenway Park’s first indoor cycling event that attracted 750 cyclists on stationary bikes in the State Street Pavilion. Three hundred guests and corporate sponsors then celebrated at the Lansdowne Pub with food, drinks and musical performances by Legends of Summer and Caroline Gray. The stationary bike marathon raised more than $250,000.
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