ADVISORY/Westborough Resident is to Run in the 2004 Olympic Torch Relay; Farrey is One of Only Two Massachusetts Residents to Participate.Sports Editors/Business Editors ADVISORY...Thursday Thursday: see week. (June June: see month. 17) --(BUSINESS WIRE)
WHAT: Brian Farrey, a resident of Westborough, MA and the President
of Monster Technologies based in Maynard, MA, will participate
as a runner in the 2004 Olympic Torch Relay. Brian will be one
of only two runners from the state of Massachusetts
participating.
More than 3,600 people will participate in the ATHENS 2004
International Olympic Torch Relay, presented by the official
partners - The Coca-Cola Company and Samsung. The Torch will
be carried by athletes, public figures, and thousands of
individuals who were selected for their own ability to inspire
and overcome challenges within their own local communities.
During the selection process, sponsors and organizers sought
individuals who, through their commitment to their
communities, came to embody the Olympic Torch Relay's "search
for the best in humanity." Brian Farrey was selected by
Monster, which is the official online career management
services sponsor of the 2004 U.S. Olympic Team.
WHEN: Thursday, June 17, 2004
7:15 p.m. CDT (approximately)
WHERE: Beginning on Brentwood Blvd., before Galleria Parkway
St. Louis, MO
WHO: Brian Farrey, President, Monster Technologies
Brian's responsibilities include overseeing all technology
staff, assets and initiatives for all divisions of Monster
Worldwide, doing business in 26 countries. Monster is the
official online career management services sponsor of the
2004 U.S. Olympic Team. Mr. Farrey holds a B.A. from Rochester
Institute of Technology and an M.S. from Worcester State
College, and has completed the Stanford Executive Program.
Brian is actively involved in local community sponsorships
that include Girl Scouts, Inc., & Boys and Girls Club of
America. He has personally organized a workgroup to provide
assistance to the Worcester County Food Bank of Massachusetts
and has contributed to the Families of Freedom Scholarship
Fund, which provides postsecondary educational assistance to
the children and spouses of those killed or permanently
disabled from the 9-11 attacks.
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